mumbai sources stated that Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on tuesday said the government will soon use its strong electoral mandate to usher in the next wave of reforms, and not to miss the bus this time. Meanwhile nirmala sitharaman said the government's efforts last time were thwarted by the poor numbers in the Upper House. Sitharaman said “I am sure we will now show the commitment for reforms happens fast. That is where the mandate given to modi 2.0 will help".

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The minister asserted "We will push forward with those reforms which have missed the bus last time, but won't miss the bus now”. Furthermore when asked whether economics has trumped politics in the recent elections, she it is not possible for any political party, particularly those in power, to delink any subject. She said "It is not possible for any government, be it at the Centre or in the states, to say give me your vote on nationalism and I do not want to talk about economic issues. Is the voter going to be indulgent enough to say ''alright, the prime minister doesn't want to talk about economy so we won't talk about the economy".



Reportedly with dozens of companies leaving china and opening shops in other emerging countries like vietnam and bangladesh following the US-China trade wars, Sitharaman said the government has created a list of potential players who will be tapped and added that some conversations are already on in this regard.


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