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          New Delhi, Aug 4 (IANS) Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee   Thursday assured parliament all possible steps to tame inflation and said there   was no need to temper growth even as an amendment motion to condemn the   government over price rise was defeated 320:51.
 
 |  The Lok Sabha first passed a motion moved by the opposition with government   consent that expressed concern over price rise. But an amendment moved by the   Left parties seeking to censure the government over high inflation was defeated   in a division.
 "That despite repeated discussions on price rise in the   house, the burden of price rise on the common man is continuing," Meira Kumar   said, reading the motion which was moved by Bharatiya Janata Party's Yashwant   Sinha and Janata Dal-United's Sharad Yadav.
 
 "Expressing deep concern over   price rise, this house calls upon the government to take immediate effective   steps to check inflation that will give relief to the common man," the speaker   added.
 
 She later put to division an amendment to the motion, moved by   Communist Party of India leader Gurudas Dasgupta, seeking to incorporate into it   "failure" of the government to control inflation. This amendment was defeated   320 votes to 51.
 
 Earlier, replying to the debate Thursday, Mukherjee   sought to assure parliament that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's government was   taking all possible steps to tackle price rise, but said there was no need to   moderate growth in a bid to tame inflation.
 
 "There is no inherent   contradiction between inflation and growth," Mukherjee said in reply to a debate   in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, on the opposition motion that   expresed deep concern over price rise.
 
 The finance minister said in the   1980s, India's gross domestic product (GDP) growth had averaged slightly above 5   percent and around 6 percent in the 1990s which were low when compared with the   growth of around 8-8.5 percent now.
 
 "Was inflation low at that time? No!"   Mukherjee said, adding several steps were needed to tame inflation and that the   house -- both the members of the treasury and opposition -- must collectively   ensure these measures are allowed to be taken.
 
 "India was never known to   have a high growth rate. We have brought inflation down from 22 percent to   around 8 percent," he said, noting the previous Lok Sabha had debated the price   rise issue eight times and the present Lok Sabha had discussed it four   times.
 
 His comments came against the backdrop of India's annual rate of   inflation based on wholesale prices inching up to 9.44 percent for June from   9.06 percent for the week before and the opposition's demand that the government   either tames price rise or quits.
 
 Sinha, a former finance minister   himself, had Wednesday said the opposition will not remain a mute spectator to   price rise that was imposing a huge burden on the average citizen. "This house   will not tolerate it and say go, go."
 
 Mukherjee said at least four   important bills, including those on insurance, pension, and goods and service   tax, were pending before the house and said the cooperation of all the members,   irrespective of the parties they represented, was required to see them   through.
 
 "You can't say nothing has been done," the finance minister said   on opposition charges that the government was ineffective in taking action   against price rise. "Something has been done. Tell us, something more has to be   done and we will fully agree."
 
 Mukherjee said it was also not proper to   say people were dying of starvation, adding not only had the government   constantly increased procurent prices to help farmers, but was also giving wheat   and rice to all the needy at heavily subsidised rates.
 
 
 
      
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