Government Has 'No Business To Be In Business': PM Modi Announces Plans To Privatise 100 PSUs
The government has "no business" to be in business, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi said on Wednesday in a clear push for disinvestment and privatization of
public sector undertakings (PSUs). The PM made the remarks during a webinar on
privatisation by the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management
(DIPAM).
"It is the government's duty to support enterprises and businesses. But it is
not essential that it should own and run enterprises," PM Modi said. He went
on to add, "There was a different time when public sector enterprises were
established and the needs were also different."
Speaking on the Budget 2021-22, the Prime Minister said Centre's fiscal plan
has given a clear roadmap to take India to a high growth trajectory. "There is
always scope to reform the policy which was good 50-60 years ago. Now when we
are bringing reform, our aim is to optimally utilise public money," he added.
PM Modi went on to say, "We cannot continue with public entities just because
they have been operational for so long. The government's focus should be on
the welfare of society and policies related to people. It sounds like misusing
the talent of our officers to keep them in the business operation of public
entities."
Speaking on various reforms undertaken in this year’s Budget. Watch. https://t.co/RjP4EEEtet
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 24, 2021
Mapping the Centre's plan to privatise all PSUs, with the exception of four
strategic sectors, the Prime Minister said his government has decided to
monetize 100 such entities valued at Rs 2.5 lakh crore.
"Our focus is to monetize and then modernize. The private sector brings modern
technology, a change in the management mindset and creates more efficient
jobs. This can increase in efficiency of the system," PM Narendra Modi said
during the webinar.
He goes on to add that the money coming from this monetization will be
utilized to enhance rural connectivity, supply safe drinking water and make
provisions for cheap housing.
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