The former Union finance minister took to Twitter to say that the "best decision" taken by the government is the decision not to print the economic survey.
Congress leader P Chidambaram. Pic/AFP
Congress leader P Chidambaram on Friday took a swipe at the government, saying the purpose of the Economic Survey is not clear as it aids the self-congratulatory conclusion that the Modi dispensation implemented "far sighted policy response for economic recovery".
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The former Union finance minister took to Twitter to say that the "best decision" taken by the government is the decision not to print the economic survey.
"Once upon a time, the Survey was the vehicle to communicate to the people in simple language the state of the economy and the prospects in the coming year.
"Now, the Survey has apparently a different purpose, although the purpose is not clear," he said in a tweet.
"All this in aid of the self-congratulatory conclusion that government implemented ''far sighted policy response for economic recovery''," he said.
The government did not print the Economic Survey presented in Parliament on Friday and only a digital version was made available.
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