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This is an archive article published on May 12, 2004

Don146;t panic, we aren146;t demons, reforms on: non-NDA chorus

Pranab Mukherjee, Congress Our vision document and manifesto clearly show our commitment to the economy which will involve more employment-g...

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Pranab Mukherjee, Congress
Our vision document and manifesto clearly show our commitment to the economy which will involve more employment-generating investments, more emphasis on manufacturing. There is no need to be nervous, we will continue sensible reforms.

Somnath Chatterjee, CPM
We are not against reforms. We do not agree with what the NDA called reforms. This is why it8217;s now gasping for breath. We are not against technology or selling of loss-making PSUs which we have been selling even in West Bengal.

Ram Vilas Paswan, Lok Janshakti Party, ally of RJD, Cong
No government can ignore reforms. All parties will sit together and decide on a reforms agenda.

Vaiko, MDMK Chief
At present, there is a laissez faire global policy. We have to sit together and adopt a common programme on reforms.

Omar Abdullah, National Conference
Naidu8217;s defeat shows we must learn that in a country where we cannot provide water to people, IT is meaningless.

Amar Singh, Samajwadi Party
To the markets: 8216;8216;Don8217;t panic, we8217;re not demons.8217;8217; Reforms here to stay, no random disinvestment.

T R Baalu, DMK:
Economic reforms have come to stay. However, there is a need to look back and take corrective measures wherever necessary. Programmes not in the public interest will have to be reconsidered.

 

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