Most of the numbers are not gelling in terms of the economic reality. It is an instance of taking away revenues from the next government as well as imposing more expenses on them and also imposing on them the difficult task of achieving 4.1 percent fiscal deficit.
first published: Feb 17, 2014 04:31 pm
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