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‘Congress received kickbacks’: Finance minister on Opposition’s criticism of privatisation plans

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday accused the Congress of receiving kickbacks by selling off assets of the country when the party was in power at the Centre, the Economic Times reported.

Her comments came a day after the Congress held a press briefing to criticise the government’s new initiative, the National Monetisation Pipeline. Under the initiative, the government aims to raise Rs 6 lakh crore over a four-year period till 2025 by leasing out state-owned infrastructure in various sectors including, power, road and railways, to private entities.

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged that under the project, the central government was selling the country’s assets to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “industrialist friends”. Other Opposition parties like the Trinamool Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal have also criticised the National Monetisation Pipeline, according to NDTV.

However, in a press briefing on Wednesday, Sitharaman said that the Opposition needed to do “some homework” on the matter. She alleged impropriety in privatisation of the country’s assets during Congress’ regime.

“Congress can blame us for selling off the country, but they are very good at it and making kickbacks out of it,” Sitharaman said, according to the Economic Times. “The Congress party had monetised the New Delhi railway station. Why didn’t Rahul Gandhi tear down the monetisation plan for that?”

Sitharaman also questioned whether…

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