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Modi's Got Data to Boast Before His Home State Votes Thursday

Prices in Gujarat are rising at among the slowest paces in the country, and it's a continuing trend.

Modi's Got Data to Boast Before His Home State Votes Thursday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Amit Shah and Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani wave at the crowd during “Gujarat Gaurav Mahasammelan” in Ahmedabad on Monday. 

(Bloomberg) -- Prices in the western Indian state of Gujarat -- where Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party faces a close election Thursday -- are rising at among the slowest paces in the country even as overall inflation zoomed past the central bank’s target.

Modi's Got Data to Boast Before His Home State Votes Thursday

To be sure, it’s a continuing trend and some states like Gujarat have been enjoying relatively low inflation for years, said Dharmakirti Joshi, an economist at Crisil Ltd. in Mumbai. One reason could be that states tax goods like petroleum products differently and it will be easier to identify the differentiation once India’s new unified taxation system settles down, he said.

Understanding the drivers of inflation will go a long way in helping the Reserve Bank of India identify if price pressures are entrenched or transitory. Inflation expectations are currently based on past experiences of households, while policy depends on forward-looking inputs.

India’s goods and services tax, rolled out in July, imposes a single levy on similar products across states, though some key goods such as petroleum and alcohol are excluded from the new tax regime’s ambit.

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