New Delhi: Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Kapil Sibal on Friday slammed the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's idea of "self-reliant" India by saying that it is just an act of "self-deception" and the government should actually enhance the facility of research and development to make the nation self-sufficient.
"PM on May 12 asked the country to go vocal for local and announced and economic package to make the country self-reliant and termed it as 'Aatmanirbhar Abhiyan'. However it failed to help the poor, farmers, migrant workers, Industries, and the states to become self-reliant," said the Congress leader during a press conference.
He further added, "PM's exhortation to industry to push 'Make in India, Made for the World', expand globally, not be dependent on another country in strategic sector, did not have a clear roadmap as to how this goal should be achieved."
While asserting over the need to invest in research and development sector at the university level, Sibal mentioned that India is spending just 0.7 percent of its GDP for R&D, while in Israel 4.6 percent, in Korea 4.5 percent, in Germany 3 percent, and in France 2.2 percent is being spent from their GDP.
Taking a jibe at the central government, Sibal said, "PM Modi's Aatmanirbhar idea is nearly a slogan like innumerable others. Every week there is a new slogan for diversion. He did not explained about his economic policy, industrial policy or even manufacturing policy."