New Delhi: Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha on Sunday said that huge expenditure on welfare schemes by the Modi government has severely impacted the public finances which are currently in a mess with fiscal deficit touching abnormally high levels. Sinha in an interview with the media said the shocking thing is nobody seems to be worried about the state of government finances, including those in the government.
"The Modi government is spending large sums of money on welfare schemes, including the free food scheme and all the rest of it. But government finances are in a mess. The fiscal deficit has touched abnormal proportions even according to the undependable figures of the government," Sinha, a senior vice-president of the Trinamool Congress, said. The country's fiscal deficit is projected to be higher at 6.9 per cent of the GDP this fiscal as against the earlier estimate of 6.8 per cent of the GDP. Sinha alleged that everything in the economic policy today is based on whether it will enable the government or the ruling party to win elections or not.
"So on the one hand, we have this welfarism for the poor. And on the other hand, select corporates are making windfall gains and again that is something about which nobody in this country seems to be bothered," he alleged. Sinha said that it is a complete mismatch between what one would call prudent financial policies, prudent economic policies and the reality today. To a question, Sinha said the Indian economy will face the challenge of inflation, challenge of growth.