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Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog, found himself in the middle of a controversy when he was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, Too much of democracy hampering reforms in India while speaking at a virtual event organised by Swarajya Magazine. Kant took to Twitter to deny saying these words. This is definitely not what I said. I was speaking about MEIS scheme & resources being spread thin & need for creating global champions in manufacturing sector, he Kant.
Hindustan Times tweet and article were based on a PTI report. After Kants reaction, Hindustan Times deleted the tweet as well as the article. The link now opens to a page that states, This story, sourced from news agency Press Trust of India, has been withdrawn. The PTI story, however, is available on other publications like Financial Express and India Today while The Indian Express has changed its original headline of India has too much democracy, tough reforms difficult to India needs more reforms, states must take lead: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant.
In fact, Swarajya tweeted that some mischievous elements have attempted to distort and quote Kants statement out of context.
Meanwhile, IBTimes has already fact-checked whether he made the statement and concluded that his remarks were taken out of context.
What exactly did Kant say?
To find out what exactly Kant said, Alt News listened to the recording of the event and found that he had indeed said India is too much of a democracy not once but twice.
First, at 25.43, Kant can be heard as saying, In India we are too much of a democracy so we keep supporting everybody. He went on to elaborate, For the first time in India a government has thought big in terms of size and scale and said we want to produce global champions. Nobody had the political will and the courage to say that we want to support five companies who want to be global champions. Everyone used to say I want to support everyone in India, I want to get votes from everyone.
https://www.altnews.in/too-much-democracy-niti-aayog-ceo-amitabh-kant-denies-what-he-stated-twice/
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You can enroll as a voter for MLC elections now if you have not enrolled earlier. https://ceotserms1.telangana.gov.in/MLC/Form18.aspx || NITI Aayog chief reveals secret in farm laws Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog, found himself in the middle of a controversy when he was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, Too much of democracy hampering reforms in India while speaking at a virtual event organised by Swarajya Magazine. Kant took to Twitter to deny saying these words. This is definitely not what I said. I was speaking about MEIS scheme & resources being spread thin & need for creating global champions in manufacturing sector, he Kant. Hindustan Times tweet and article were based on a PTI report. After Kants reaction, Hindustan Times deleted the tweet as well as the article. The link now opens to a page that states, This story, sourced from news agency Press Trust of India, has been withdrawn. The PTI story, however, is available on other publications like Financial Express and India Today while The Indian Express has changed its original headline of India has too much democracy, tough reforms difficult to India needs more reforms, states must take lead: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant. In fact, Swarajya tweeted that some mischievous elements have attempted to distort and quote Kants statement out of context. Meanwhile, IBTimes has already fact-checked whether he made the statement and concluded that his remarks were taken out of context. What exactly did Kant say? To find out what exactly Kant said, Alt News listened to the recording of the event and found that he had indeed said India is too much of a democracy not once but twice. First, at 25.43, Kant can be heard as saying, In India we are too much of a democracy so we keep supporting everybody. He went on to elaborate, For the first time in India a government has thought big in terms of size and scale and said we want to produce global champions. Nobody had the political will and the courage to say that we want to support five companies who want to be global champions. Everyone used to say I want to support everyone in India, I want to get votes from everyone. https://www.altnews.in/too-much-democracy-niti-aayog-ceo-amitabh-kant-denies-what-he-stated-twice/