Inflation to drop in three months: Montek Singh

March 27, 2010 03:09 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:48 am IST - Chandigarh

A file photo of Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Sibngh Ahluwalia. Photo: V.V. Krishnan

A file photo of Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Sibngh Ahluwalia. Photo: V.V. Krishnan

Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Saturday said that the inflation would come down in the next two to three months because of declining food prices and ruled out that food inflation would spill over to non-food items.

“I do not think it matters if inflation reaches double digit mark in one week... but in the next two-three months, the overall inflation will come down as the food prices are declining,” Ahluwalia told reporters when he asked whether inflation will reach double-digit figures.

He added that declining food prices would also not allow spreading of food inflation to non-food items.

“I do not think it (spreading of food inflation) will happen as the food prices will further come down,” he added.

Food inflation has come down to 16.22 per cent for the week ended March 13 from 16.30 per cent in the previous week.

The over all inflation is, however, at 9.89 per cent for the month of February.

Ahluwalia, who was here to attend ‘Law Congress’ added that the rabi harvesting season will also result into lowering of inflation. “We have enough food stocks in our hands and the coming rabi harvesting season is also expected to be good,” he said.

Deputy Chairman said that the country was now aiming at 10 per cent GDP growth in 12th five-year plan. “Prime Minister has told us to look at 10 per cent GDP growth in the 12th five-year plan and we are examining it...though earlier we viewed growth between 9 and 10 per cent,” he said.

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