The Anti-reform Lobby Has Got It Wrong
While Prime Minister Vajpayee and Sinha must fight their own battle with the Swadeshi Jagran Manch, the gratuitous attack by the critics on the left is altogether a different matter. Economic Times, May 24, 2000 Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha has recently said that the consensus in favour of reforms is breaking down. Coming from the general leading the charge for reforms, these are ominous words. In trying to understand Sinha’s plight, one suspects that he is reacting to simultaneous attacks from two extreme sources which, though otherwise diametrically opposed to each other, have one thing in common: hostility to economic reforms. Thus, from the right, the “swadeshi” constituency within the BJP is asserting itself, pulling the government away from its agenda. And from the left, armed with some new evidence of dubious quality showing that poverty has stopped declining since the beginning of the reforms in 1991, the traditional critics of growth-oriented reforms are striking back. While Prime Minister Vajpayee and Sinha must fight their own battle with the Swadeshi Jagran Manch, the gratuitous attack by the critics on the…
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