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No need for new taxes to finance NYAY: Manmohan Singh

New Delhi [India], Apr 20 (ANI): Former prime minister and senior Congress leader Dr Manmohan Singh on Saturday stated that there will be no need for any new taxes to finance party's poll promise of NYAY (Nyuntam Aay Yojana) in which an income support of Rs 72,000 would be provided annually, if the party voted to power in 2019.

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Former prime minister Manmohan Singh (File Photo)

New Delhi [India], Apr 20 (ANI): Former prime minister and senior Congress leader Dr Manmohan Singh on Saturday stated that there will be no need for any new taxes to finance party’s poll promise of NYAY (Nyuntam Aay Yojana) in which an income support of Rs 72,000 would be provided annually, if the party voted to power in 2019.
Congress is committed to fiscal discipline. NYAY scheme will cost between 1.2 - 1.5 per cent of GDP at its peak. Our nearly $3 trillion economy has the fiscal capacity to absorb this expenditure. There will be no need for any new taxes on the middle class to finance NYAY. The economic stimulus that NYAY will provide will further help in fiscal discipline,” Singh said in a statement.  
NYAY will also help restart our economic engine that has come to a stop today. Money in the hands of the needy will stimulate demand in the economy which can then lead to increased economic activity and job creation, referred to as the Keynesian effect by economists. At a time when private investment and industrial production are low, NYAY can help bring our economy back to life and create new factories and jobs,” he said.
Speaking further about the scheme, Singh said: “Nearly 70 per cent of Indians were poor when India attained Independence from the British in 1947. With sound policies adopted by successive governments over the last seven decades, poverty levels have been brought down from 70 to 20 per cent now. It is time now to renew our pledge to wipe out the last remains of poverty.”
NYAY will ensure a basic level of dignity and respect for every Indian family. By providing direct income support, NYAY will empower our poor with economic freedom and choice. With NYAY, India will usher in an era of a minimum income guarantee and help create a new social contract for a new welfare state,” he emphasised.  
Singh, who himself is a noted economist said NYAY is a powerful idea with dual objectives – to wipe out the last remnants of poverty and to restart stalled economic activity in our nation.
The former prime minister is hoping that the Congress will back come back to power in 2019 and will implement NYAY successfully.
“Just as we brought in a new paradigm for India’s development with the de-licensing regime in 1991, a rights based approach to governance including the Right to Work under MGNREGA, I am confident a Congress party led government in 2019 will implement NYAY successfully and usher in a new model for social justice and prudent economics,” he said.
NYAY has the potential to catapult India into the club of ‘poverty free’ nations in the world and I hope to be able to live to see our nation achieve this historic milestone,” Singh added. (ANI)

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