67th Independence Day:
Greasing the Economy’s wheels.
B. Yerram Raju
Nobody can understand the ‘level
playing field’ better than the FM. Level the prices of dollar, diesel, petrol,
electricity from any source – hydro, thermal, gas, nuclear, and 10kg bundle of
firewood, people will have limited choices in all the alternate forms of energy
needed for fueling economic growth. We would like to level the bus fares and
rail fares with the air fares so that the common man can travel by air. You pay
as much for a kg of rice as for vegetables and after all we believe in
equality. Ensure that same price you would pay for a kg of meat as well. Grow
more organic, pay more for vegetables than for meat. People don’t flock at the
non-vegetarian tables in dinners and get-togethers.
Keep earning more to pay more;
the GDP grows. With such growth, it is possible to find answer for the
joblessness. Increase the minimum wages – whether it is MNREGS or other
sectors, it adds to the GDP and growth gets recorded. Human development index
may be lower in rank for India: in any case, the countries that have large GDPs
and higher growth rates do not have high ranks in HDI.
The stock prices of oil firms is
more important for the economy as they play in international market for
purchase of oil and gas and also for keeping parity between the rising private
sector and the public sector in energy markets. When subsidies on oil account
diminish, the FM can see a queue of rating agencies like S&P, Moody’s,
Fitch, etc to give the country higher rating and the country would be able to
attract foreign investors that may tide over the current account deficit. Disinvestment
targets would be reached before the vote-on-account budget next February.
Don’t for a moment bother about
the poor. We know them better. We know how to take care of them. We gave them
‘aadhar’ cards; we are prepared to give them mobiles linking them to banks to
draw cash. We can make our banks lend to them, for we can write off their loans
in the next budget – a promise we are sure to hold in the elections. We gave
them already gas – 9 cylinders a year. These poor know that we would give cash,
clothes and a can of beer, the elixir of life for their votes. They are the
largest numbers for us to bank upon. We gave each Parliamentarian, whether they
attend or not, the annual grant of no less than a couple of crores of rupees of
cash after free travel and house, free fuel for his/her car and a dignified
life so that they can keep their constituencies engaged in perpetual
dependence.
Government employees, for sure,
would be with us: we are giving them increasing dearness allowance and we are
prepared to announce even wage increases much before the elections and this
would also help our GDP grow faster.
We have even changed the Governor
of the Reserve Bank to give confidence to the corporate sector, that in the
next monetary policy, money becomes cheaper and we from the government can also
borrow at low cost. We have already reached 68% of GDP in our public debt. We
have enough space to borrow and we have now the IMF to support us for further
debt. We are keenly looking at the Election code as to how the electorate can
be wooed without hurting the politician. After all, all the parties are united
when it comes to Right to Information Act provisions to exempt the politicians
from any disclosures. We know how to abort the law. We stood the test of times;
so many scandals of himalyan size did not bother us. We had the right answers
for every scandal. We know how to take care of ourselves. With such a track
record on our side, people, we are confident would be with us in this hour of
distress when the economy is down the dumps and when their savings fetch them
only a farthing.
People have short memory. They
will forget our lapses when they have to vote for us for their choices are
limited if not none. No matter if we increase diesel price by Rs.5 a litre.
There will be street shows for a few days. Situation becomes normal and life
moves on like water in the river Ganges. There is an army of environmentalists
who fight pollution in Ganges. We have environmental protection laws too to
take care of them. We ruled for decades and we know the pulse of India and of
Indians abroad as also those foreigners who matter to us. We would assure that
we would grow!! We know when and where to grease the wheels of the economy,
like none before.