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Modi gave 'blank page', Sitharaman to fill it: Chidambaram on financial package

The Congress leaders also said that he will count the additional money to see what the migrant workers get

PTI New Delhi Published 13.05.20, 08:50 AM
"We will also examine what the bottom half of the population (13 crore families) will get in terms of REAL MONEY," senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram tweeted.

"We will also examine what the bottom half of the population (13 crore families) will get in terms of REAL MONEY," senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram tweeted. (PTI)

Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Wednesday mocked the Prime Minister's announcement of a Rs 20 lakh crore financial package as a 'headline and blank page', and said he was looking forward to the finance minister filling in the details.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced massive new financial incentives on top of the previously announced packages for a combined stimulus of Rs 20 lakh crore.

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Chidambaram said he would count every additional rupee the government infuses into the economy and examine what the poor, hungry and devastated migrant workers get after walking hundreds of kilometres to their home states.

'Yesterday, PM gave us a headline and a blank page. Naturally, my reaction was a blank!,' he said on Twitter.

'Today, we look forward to the FM filling the blank page. We will carefully count every ADDITIONAL rupee that the government will actually infuse into the economy,' he said on Twitter.

The former finance minister said 'We will also carefully examine who gets what?'.

'And the first thing we will look for is what the poor, hungry and devastated migrant workers can expect after they have walked hundreds of kilometres to their home states.

'We will also examine what the bottom half of the population (13 crore families) will get in terms of REAL MONEY,' he said in a series of tweets.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also slammed the Prime Minister's announcement.

'Last night the Prime Minister did what comes to him best. Maximum packaging, Minimum meaning.It was a case of classic NAMO. No Action Message Only,' he said on Twitter.

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