ECONOMIC RESOLUTION
The Bharatiya Janata Party has taken serious note of
the slowly deteriorating economic situation in the country.
It is now more that 19 months eradicating poverty, keeping
the prices down and accelerating economic reform. It
is regrettable that UPA Government has failed during
this period to make any significant progress in any
of these areas. The Indian economy had generated unprecedented
growth during the NDA regime under the leadership of
Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee. The momentum of this growth
and the favourable conditions of huge Foreign Exchange
Reserves and low interest rates have kept the growth
in the last one year reasonable. However, the policy
paralysis of Dr. Manmohan Singh and his team is leading
to serious deterioration of the economic fundamentals.
True to the fears expressed in the Chennai Resolution
of the National Executive, the unprecedented trade deficit
of USD 30 billion (Rs 135,000 crs) has put pressure
on the rupee which has fallen by more than 6% in the
last two months. The price of gold has also reached
heights which has made it beyond the reach of the common
man. This is in sharp contrast to the trade surplus
achieved during NDA rule and the rising value of the
Rupee which added to India’s prestige in global
for and was the biggest attraction in attracting foreign
investment.
Manmohan Proposes CPM Disposes
The communist parties continue to
dictate economic policies. For example whether it be
sale of government shares in PSUs, modernization of
airports, creation of Pension fund authority, restructuring
of banking sector and consolidation of PSU banks, FDI
in retail, EPF rate, WTO negotiations we have the strange
spectacle of cabinet decisions being put in cold storage
because of communist pressure. We also have reservations
on the wisdom of many of these and have expressed them
here and elsewhere. So much so we witness everyday the
pathetic spectacle of a helpless Prime Minister giving
lectures on good economics but meekly surrendering to
the back seat driving of communists. The people should
also be aware that the Congress Party has never believed
in economic reform and through the policy of permit
and Licence Raj stifled enterprise and institutionalized
corruption and is today caught in a web of its own creation.
This dichotomy between preaching and
practice, inability of the Central Government to continue
economic reform and unleash the hidden power of the
people of India has seriously affected the national
economy, affecting India’s image and the fight
against poverty.
Unemployment
As pointed out in previous National
Executive resolutions, the UPA Government is paying
only lip service to generating employment and reducing
this serious issue to a mere vote garnering gimmick.
The common Minimum Programme had promised guaranteed
employment for rual, urban and lower middle class households.
But now this become an exercise directed at a few rural
areas. Even after being in power for more than 18 months,
as on date apart from tall talk no new projects have
got under way. Social security schemes formulated by
the NDA government to reach out to all sections of the
unemployed have been put in the back burner. On the
other hand grandiose like Bharat schemes like Bharat
Nirman and Employment for All are announced without
adequate Budgetary allocations.
On the contray there is evidence to
show the employment in the organized sector is falling
inspite of economic growth due to poor governance and
haphazard policies of income distribution. The worst
to suffer is in fact the small scale sector where due
to mindless opening up to foreign competition, lakhs
of small units are getting closed and throwing people
on the streets. The policy paralysis mentioned above
have led to a total lack of investment in new areas
which alone can generate more employment. This trend
if left unarrested would lead to civil strife and social
anarchy.
Agriculture
More than 60% of India’s population
is dependent upon agriculture but its contribution to
remains stagnant at slightly over 20% of the GDP. The
farmers continue to be subjected the twin problems of
drought and floods. The vision of the NDA Government
to inter-link the rivers has been put in cold storage
due to political reasons. Latest reports from the Planning
Commission show that agricultural growth in the 10th
Plan till date has slumped to a mere 1% per annum
Rural credit structure remains lifeless
and the delivery mechanism of cooperatives and rural
banks as also the kisan credit cards are not being used
effectively by the UPA government to deliver credit
in time and sufficient extent. In states like Maharashtra,
Andhra Pradesh, Punjab and others there are suicide
deaths of farmers on account of the immense debt burden
on them.
Several studies of the Planning Commission
have brought out the need to create a national market
for food grains so that the farmers can get optimum
realizations for their produce. The BJP National Executive
regrets to note that there is little progress in this
regard. This coupled with the woeful lack of storage
facilities have led to miseries for farmers, suicides
and made the wastage of agricultural products a national
shame.
Its unfortunate that in the recently
concluded WTO negotiations the UPA representatives have
been able to achieve very little in terms of getting
our farmers better access to global markets. They have
also been unable to strengthen the protection that our
marginal farmers require from the Government against
the onslaught of subsidized imports.
Rising Prices
In the last resolution passed in Chennai,
the National Executive of the BJP had warned the nation
that the mismanagement of the economy could result in
higher prices. Last 3 months have confirmed our fears
and there has been an increase in prices of various
petroleum products like diesel, petrol and cooking gas.
It is regrettable that the duties on petroleum products
in India is the highest in the world. Not only these
affect the poor and the middle class, it has resulted
in an increase in the prices of all commodities like
food and articles, industrial raw material like coal.
Cooking gas was available in plenty during NDA rule
but today we have a Government sponsored Gas Shortage!
Our plea that the high taxes on these products should
be reduced has been ignored. The Common man and salaried
class are the worst affected.
Connectivity
Realising that connectivity was critical
for all round and rapid development of India, the NDA
government had embarked on ambitious and time bound
programmes for building national highways (PMBJ), the
rural roads programme -PMGSY. The implementation of
these have slowed down in most places. The development
of ports and airports are also been pushed back due
to policy confusion. This will seriously affect national
development in the years to come.
Water Resources
The Common Minimum Programme promised
that it would provide drinking water to all sections
in urban and rural areas on a top priority basis. Unfortunately,
the sad truth is everywhere in the country including
in the prestigious capital of the nation, there is chronic
water shortage. National rivers which are worshipped
by all Indians have been converted into poisonous waters
through bad governance and we are seeing the dangerous
phenomenon of arsenic pollution in the water leading
to major health hazards. No projects are getting implemented
due to lack of proper policies, corruption and poor
governance.
Energy Sector
The UPA Government has reduced the whole of India
to an area of darkness. The well calibrated reforms
of the power sector introduced by the NDA government
have been kept in abeyance by the UPA and the impact
of this is for everyone to see. The performance of this
crucial sector in 2005-06 has been unsatisfactory as
revealed by the latest Planning Commission statistics.
Power production remains stagnant even its demand arises.
The story in production of oil and gas is no better
and the dependence on imported oil is rising. This performance
of the Energy sector will affect economic growth, employment
and standard of life.
Savings And Capital Markets
Savings in the economy are stagnating
as real returns are not available even from long term
bank deposits. This is because the Government is crowding
out other players and monopolizing all the savings in
the economy. Time limits imposed by the Fiscal Responsibility
Act are not being followed. This trend in the economy
should be arrested and the Government should show better
fiscal prudence. This alone can give savers an incentive
to save.
Spokesmen of the UPA Government keep
stating that the markets are healthy based on the rise
in share prices but facts are otherwise. The stock market
has now come totally under the influence of Foreign
Institutional Investors (FIIs). While this is the matter
of concern for every Indian, what is even more disturbing
is that even the Reserve Bank of India has warned of
the dangers of the FII route being unscrupulous elements.
This is in spite of the JPC on the last Stocks Scam
calling for urgent measures to bar FIIs from being used
as conduits for illegal funds.
The BJP through this resolution calls upon the
Union Government;
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Immediately take
steps to enlarge coverage of the Employment Guarantee
scheme and make it available to the rural as well
as the urban areas. The UPA Government should
announce a time bound programme for implementation
of this promise that they made. It also demands
the implementation of social security programmes
without delay. |
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Rural credit delivery mechanism
should be strengthened and the Farmers Insurance
Scheme coverage should be improved comprehensively,
so that both price and produce may be insured. |
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The rate of interest on agricultural
loans and loans to shelf help groups is still
high and if there are many cases of suicides of
farmers due to loan burden. The NDA government
had taken the initiative to reduce the loan burden
but nothing further has been done by the UPA govt.
The National Convention demands reduction on all
rates of interest charged on farmers and waiver
of loans on those who have been affected by natural
calamities. |
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All major agricultural products
should be brought under the minimum support price
mechanism so as to ensure income stability to
the marginal farmers and to prevent the ugly spectre
of suicides. Prices should be fixed keeping in
mind the need for improving the purchasing power
of the farmers and not just for their subsistence. |
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The states of Tamilnadu,
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Pondicherry,
Andaman & Nicobar, and Maharashtra are badly
affected by the recent floods. The central response
was tardy and grossly inadequate. The National
Convention demands that adequate relief should
be provided by the UPA government. |
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On a long term basis, Disaster
management should be strengthened so that countless
number of death due to natural calamities be reduced
to the minimum possible. Our country has acquired
the dubious distinction of being the top in natural
disasters and the worst in terms of preparedness
whether it is floods or drought or earthquake. |
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The UPA Government should
immediately reduce high level of customs and excise
duties on petroleum products in line with international
standards so that the high prices of diesel, cooking
gas, etc can be brought down. |
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The UPA Government should
immediately rework the royalties payable to State
Governments on their mineral produce and natural
gas so that states can show accelerated development. |
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The government should tackle
the water shortage problem on a war footing and
announce a time table to provide proper drinking
water to every citizen of the land. |
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Investment in power projects
and oil exploration should be increased and a
special task forced should be constituted to complete
power projects and implementation. |
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In the forthcoming budget,
the interest of senior citizens and women should
be adequately taken care of. Long term saving
should be encouraged so as to generate domestic
savings and new long term saving instruments should
be announced for helping the middle class. |
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Pension fund reforms should
be expedited so that the government is not faced
with an insurmountable financial crisis in the
next decade. |
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To ensure that the livelihood
of small trades are not affected and employment
is protected, FDI in retail sector should not
be permitted. |
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Government should restrict
wasteful government expenditure which is an insult
to the poor. No serious effort is being made to
adhere to the letter and spirit of the Fiscal
Responsibility Act. |
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The Fringe Benefit Tax should
be discontinued as it affects the service sector
growth, reduces employment and taxes loss making
units also. |
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Immediate time bound plan
should be announced for phasing out of Central
Sales tax so that a true Value Added Tax system
can be put in place.
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