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'Acche Din' with hiccups : Rahul Gandhi over Economic Survey

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New Delhi , 29 Jan 2018

Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Monday took a jibe on the Centre over the Economic Survey stating that "Acche Din" (good days) are here except minor hiccups.The Survey was tabled in Pparliament by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday. "The #EconomicSurvey2018 says, #AccheDin are here, except for these minor hiccups" Rahul Tweeted.The hiccups, Rahul further said, were drop in "Industrial Growth, Agricultural Growth, GDP Growth and Job Growth". India's Economic Survey for 2017-18 has pegged the country's growth at 6.75 per cent for the current fiscal and 7-7.5 per cent for 2018-19, while cautioning that increase in crude oil prices in the international market could dampen the spirit.

 

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