New Delhi: Admitting that fiscal deficit was a "major source of worry", Finance
Minister Jaswant Singh on March 13 said pegging it at 5.6 per cent of GDP (Gross
Domestic Product) for the coming year was not "unsatisfactory" given the adverse
circumstances.
"Resources are finite and the Finance Minister's ability is limited. It is not
possible to reduce it with magical waiving of the wand," Singh said winding up the
discussion on the Budget in the Rajya Sabha.
"I am not putting out excuses. But at 5.6 per cent of GDP fiscal deficit despite
adversities is not unsatisfactory," Singh said adding he was taking the views of
Opposition to
contain fiscal deficit "very seriously".
Agreeing with the members that corruption in the country was worrisome, Singh said
bureaucratic reforms and rooting out of the menace would add at least two to three
per cent growth though "I have no scientific basis for it".
PTI