Q3 GDP data substantially impacted by note ban: Arun Jaitley

Jaitley, however, refuted theory that rural sector was drastically affetced due to demonetisation.

Update: 2017-03-01 11:35 GMT
Finance minister Arun Jaitley

Mumbai: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday accepted that the abrupt recall of high value notes on November 8 last year hit GDP growth hard in the third quarter FY17.

“Q3 GDP data substantially impacted by demonetisation,” Jaitley said who believed country's economic growth was likely to pick up further in coming quarters.

"Remonetisation up substantially, its combination with economic resilience has shown some signs of return of growth," he said.

However he did not buy the theory that rural sector was drastically came to receiving end of demonetisation 'bullet'.

“GDP number belies exaggerated claim by many that rural sector was in distress. Agricultural growth was at record high,” he said.

According to him, remonetisation up substantially, its combination with economic resilience has shown some signs of return of growth.

On Tuesday, Central Statistics Organisation released GDP numbers and pegged growth at 7 per cent for October-December quarter. CSO also said that GDP will grow at a substantially higher rate of 7.1 per cent in during FY17.

Chief statician T C A Anant after releasing the GDP numbers told the mediapersons that it was hard to calculate full impact of demonetisation on economy.

According him a thorough vetting of prevalent fiscal situation was needed to arrive at exact figures.

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