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‘Who is Pappu?’, Mahua slams BJP government in Parliament over country’s economy

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New Delhi:Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while standing in Parliament yesterday, took a dig at the opposition, saying That India is moving at the fastest pace in the whole world. The opposition is burning with violence after seeing the economic growth of the country. Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra on Wednesday accused the Modi government of “false speech”. “The economy is doing well, this belief is given to the countrymen every February. However, citizens are electrocuted while paying gas cylinders, houses, electricity bills. On the other hand, eight months after the announcement of the budget, the Modi government itself said that the government needs another Rs 3.26 lakh crore outside the Union Budget.

Mahua accused the Centre of making false statements in view of the centre’s need for additional funds for the financial year 2022-23. According to the Trinamool leader, the country’s economy is not good. In a sarcastic tone, he asked the Union Finance Minister to look into the matter. The famous writer referred to Jonathan Swift. “Even the worst writers have readers, some believe in the biggest liars. Then ‘Pappu’ fired the cannon. “You use the phrase ‘Pappu’. Which means the unworthy, with whom nothing will happen. Statistics show who is the real ‘Pappu’. ”

In this episode, the Trinamool leader presented the latest statistics of the National Statistical Office (NSA). She claimed that the country’s industrial production rate fell by four per cent in October. Which is the lowest in the last 26 months. The manufacturing sector has contracted to 5.6 per cent, which is one of the major employment destinations in the country. Mahua also took a dig at the BJP’s defeat in the Himachal Assembly elections. The TMC MP said the saffron camp had to lose even in the ruling party president’s home state. “Who is Pappu now?” asked Mahua, adding that many people were giving up their Indian citizenship. The issue is growing. There is a need to think about this.

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