
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh said Sunday that doubling farm incomes by 2022 — a promise often made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi — would require an agriculture growth rate of 14 per cent. Singh added that that growth rate is "nowhere in sight".
The statement by Manmohan Singh was made at the Congress Working Committee meeting today in New Delhi. The meeting is being chaired by Congress President Rahul Gandhi.
"Dr Manmohan Singh rejects culture of constant self-praise and jumlas of PM as against solid policy framework for driving engine of growth. Points out claim of doubling farm income by 2022 will require an agriculture growth rate of 14%, which is nowhere in sight," ANI quoted Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala as saying.
"Rahul Gandhi calls the newly constituted CWC as an institution comprising of experience and energy," Surjewala added.
Surjewala quoted Gandhi as saying the CWC was "a bridge between the past, present and the future." And that he "calls upon Congressmen/ women to rise and fight for India’s oppressed."
According to the Economic Survey of India, agriculture was expected to grow at 2.1% in 2017-18, followed by industry at 4.4% and services at 8.3%.