Arun Jaitley Says Controlling Deficit, Inflation Top Priority
NEW DELHI : The BJP’s Arun Jaitley took charge on Tuesday morning as Finance Minister, one of the most critical assignments in the Narendra Modi government that was sworn in yesterday. Mr Jaitley noted that he is taking over at a challenging time and said he will focus on fiscal consolidation and inflation.
“The challenges are very obvious. We have to restore back the pace of growth, contain inflation, and obviously concentrate on fiscal consolidation itself,” Mr Jaitley said.Arun Jaitley, one of Mr Modi’s closest associates, has also been handed additional charge of another big portfolio – Defence. On Tuesday morning he sought to make clear that the Defence Ministry charge is temporary.
“For a transient phase, I will be looking after Ministry of Defence also, but that’s only an additional charge till there’s an expansion in cabinet itself,” he said.Mr Jaitley, 61, will have more than his hands full with the Finance Ministry. In less than two months, he has to present a Budget that will be determined by several sobering facts.
The Modi government inherits an economy that is growing at the slowest pace in a decade. It is also saddled with high fiscal deficit, which has led to threats of a sovereign downgrade by ratings agencies. And the country faces the worry of a poor monsoon.
To meet a deficit target of 4.6 per cent of gross domestic product in 2013-14, the outgoing government cut spending by nearly Rs. 1 lakh crore and rolled over even larger subsidy costs into the new year.
Mr Jaitley is one of India’s top corporate lawyers and has served as a commerce minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s BJP-led government that preceded the 10 years of Congress rule.
He is a former commerce minister and is regarded as a capable administrator. He is one of the few people in the party who has experience, but is also not too old at 61. Mr Modi has picked a council of ministers with 75 as a cut-off age.