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Stimulus To Revive Economy Should Continue For Three Years, Says Pronab Sen

The government should immediately pay off the dues of states, beneficiaries of social schemes and clean its budget, he said.

People wait in lines on the banks of Yamuna River. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
People wait in lines on the banks of Yamuna River. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

The government should continue with the stimulus to revive the economy for three years and it should not be one-off, Pranob Sen, the chairman of the Standing Committee on Statistics, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, said on Wednesday.

The improvement in economic activity at the moment is due to the pent up demand, he said at a webinar organised by Bharat Chamber of Commerce.

"What is happening at the moment is due to the pent up demand which has come to the market and has led to certain increase in economic activity," Sen, the former chief statistician of India, said.

According to him, "The government gameplan should be to continue with the stimulus for three years and not be one-off".

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He said when Covid-19 struck India and the lockdown began, there was already a negative momentum in the economy and capacity utilisation had gone down.

The government should immediately pay off the dues of the states, beneficiaries of social sector schemes and clean its budget, he said.

On monetisation of deficit, he said according to the RBI the central bank is not in a position to do that.

A clause was inserted in the RBI Act on monetisation of deficit and the government can only come out with an ordinance to change it.

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"This (ordinance) will allow RBI to monetize the deficit for a limited period of time. But then there is a fear of rise in inflation", he said.

Sen said, "When we talk about inflation we talk about consumer price index. But the relevant index to track is wholesale price index which is in the negative territory for the last five months".