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Budget 2022 brings stability, inflation less than that during 2008 financial crisis: FM Sitharaman to Rajya Sabha

Replying to a discussion on Budget 2022-23 in the Rajya Sabha, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said there is no question of a slowdown or recession, as she cited an estimated 9.2 percent GDP growth in the current fiscal year ending March 31. The Budget for the fiscal year beginning April 2022 (FY23) stands for continuity and predictability in taxation while focussing on growth just as last year.

By PTI Feb 11, 2022 7:14:27 PM IST (Updated)


Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday put a staunch defence of her Budget relying on expenditure to boost growth, saying the Budget brings stability for an economy reeling under the pandemic and will create jobs through public spending. Rejecting criticism of high prices in the country, she said the inflation at just over 6 percent when pandemic shaved off Rs 9.57 lakh crore from the economy is less than that during past crises like the 2008-09 global financial meltdown when the economic impact was much less.
Replying to a discussion on Budget 2022-23 in the Rajya Sabha, she said there is no question of a slowdown or recession, as she cited an estimated 9.2 percent GDP growth in the current fiscal year ending March 31. The size of the economy has grown from Rs 110 lakh crore 7 years ago to Rs 232 lakh crore, she said, replying to the charge that the economy was running on a treadmill.
The Budget for the fiscal year beginning April 2022 (FY23) stands for continuity and predictability in taxation while focussing on growth just as last year. "The Budget aims at continuity, the continuity is in giving the stimulus through public expenditure. We also wanted to underline the stability and sustainable recovery that we so need now," she said.