Govt’s 12th five year plan draws BJP flack
BY MPost29 Dec 2012 7:25 AM IST
MPost29 Dec 2012 7:25 AM IST
Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday, criticised the govt for the 12th Five Year Plan and said that it was based on unrealistic assumptions.’
The 12th Five Year Plan, which was approved by the NDC, was to start in April 2012, till the time it is rolled out, another six months will pass,so, we have lost one and half years or 25 per cent of the Plan period,’ said BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar.
BJP maintained it is not the only one criticising the 12th Plan. ‘In September, Chidambaram had said the same thing the major issue here is that the plan is without any focus and there is no political will to implement it the UPA govt has exhibited how the govt should not function,’ said Javadekar.
BJP cautioned that most of its provisions may merely remain on paper and not be implemented.
‘Many of the assumptions are un-realisable and therefore the targets are also unattainable,’ he said.
He charged all sectors show trends of underperformance and hence ambitious targets are likely to turn out to be mythical.
The 12th Five Year Plan, which was approved by the NDC, was to start in April 2012, till the time it is rolled out, another six months will pass,so, we have lost one and half years or 25 per cent of the Plan period,’ said BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar.
BJP maintained it is not the only one criticising the 12th Plan. ‘In September, Chidambaram had said the same thing the major issue here is that the plan is without any focus and there is no political will to implement it the UPA govt has exhibited how the govt should not function,’ said Javadekar.
BJP cautioned that most of its provisions may merely remain on paper and not be implemented.
‘Many of the assumptions are un-realisable and therefore the targets are also unattainable,’ he said.
He charged all sectors show trends of underperformance and hence ambitious targets are likely to turn out to be mythical.
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