New Delhi:Speaking at the 'Pariksha pe Charcha' in New Delhi on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday took a swipe at critics of the government's handling of the economy. He pointed out that his dispensation was mocked as full of "average" talents but same India considered "average" is now shining in the world and seen as a ray of hope in the post-pandemic era.
Interacting with students during the sixth edition of "Pariksha Pe Charcha", he also told them it is his "firm conviction" and "article of faith" that criticism is a purification exercise for a robust democracy. Criticism is a precondition to a robust democracy, he said but noted that a "vast gulf" exists between criticism and allegations.
Replying to a question, he said, "You would have seen two-three years back that it was written about our government that it has no economist. It is full of average people. The prime minister also has no understanding of economics. This is what was written. But the same country termed average is shining in the world." The world is looking at India as a ray of hope at a time when global economic condition is being discussed, more so after the COVID-19 outbreak, he said.
"It is not that the world lacks economists. There are many big Nobel prize winners who can guide as to what will affect what kind of chances in economic conditions. People spouting wisdom are available in every corner these days. There are also scholars who have done a lot of work," he said.
With growth slackening in many developed countries, India is among the fastest-growing large economies, with many global economic bodies favouring the country to do well in the near future. Modi made the comments in reply to questions from students as to how those seen as average among them can handle studies.