शनिवार, 16 अगस्त 2008

PM's I-Day speech insult to inflation-hit people: CPI(M)

New Delhi (PTI): Livid at the UPA government for seeking solace in higher inflation figures in other countries, its former ally CPI(M) on Saturday said such comments were tantamount to adding insult to injury of people, already suffering the steepest price rise in 13 years।
In a statement here, the party's politburo charged the government with "utter failure" to provide any relief to the people। "The Prime Minister's comments on price rise and inflation in his Independence Day address adds salt to the wounds."
"The government can ill afford to seek solace in relatively higher inflation figures of some other developing countries," the party said, reiterating its demands for banning futures trading in essential commodities, restoring food quotas for states and cutting duties on petrol and diesel to bring down fuel prices।
Even though the wholesale price index did not reflect the actual burden on consumers, it was a matter of "grave concern" that the rate had hit a high of 12।44 per cent as of August 2, the highest in 13 years.
The party said the retail price of wheat has gone up by over 60 per cent, that of rice by about 50 per cent and edible oil by over 40 per cent, compared with the 2004 prices। The higher procurement of wheat has had "no impact" on its prices in the open market, it observed.
"Instead of adopting such measures to provide relief to the common people, the UPA government seems hell bent on pushing through the same neo-liberal policies which are responsible for the inflationary crisis being witnessed today," the CPI(M) said.

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