Murshidabad (WB): Opposing the Centre's the decision to hive off and disinvest shares in several PSUs, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should talk to experts and all political parties to tide over the economic crisis.
She asserted that shoring up funds by selling off government stake in central public sector firms (CPSUs) could only provide temporary respite.
"The Centre should look for a permanent solution instead of advocating stopgap measures. Unless there is economic stability, such measures cannot be the solution," Banerjee told newspersons here.
While an elected government should be allowed to work independently, "it should also seek the opinion of all other parties" on issues affecting the country, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo noted.
"I feel the prime minister should talk to experts in the country and hold an all-party meeting to overcome the crisis," she added.
In the biggest privatisation drive ever, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the sale of government's stake in blue-chip oil firm BPCL, shipping firm Shipping Corporation of India and cargo mover Concor, and decided to cut shareholding in select public sector firms below 51 per cent to boost revenue collections that have been hit by the slowing economy.
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Banerjee said the participation of private partners in PPP model could be allowed in specific areas as was done by her during her tenure as the railway minister.
Selling off companies owned by the central government was not a wise decision, she insisted.