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Disinvestment not 'distress sale': PM
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, APRIL 1. The Prime Minister, Mr. A.B. Vajpayee, today
called for dispelling unfounded fears about the effects of
disinvestment, saying ``we are fully aware of the legitimate and
measurable interests of employees and we are committed to
protecting them.'' Stressing this was not a ``distress sale'', he
said the Government's actions in the last two years were
testimony to its commitment towards making the public sector
viable and sustainable.
At a conference of chief executives of public sector units, he
said the Government's policy towards the public sector was clear
and unambiguous. ``To those who unthinkingly criticise our
disinvestment policy, I have this to say: Ours is a well thought-
out strategy to revitalise the public sector by bringing in
competition, granting greater operational flexibility, reducing
surplus manpower and upgrading technology,'' he said.
Mr. Vajpayee also reiterated his government's firm belief that
the national economy should be built on the principle of ``India
should be built by Indians.'' This did not imply the country's
doors were not open to foreign investment. ``On the contrary,
foreign investment it crucial to our priority areas to enable us
achieve our goal of economic self-reliance and strength,'' he
said.
Earlier, the Heavy Industry and Public Enterprises Minister, Mr.
Manohar Joshi, underlined the need to remove the uncertainty and
anxiety of public sector employees over the disinvestment
process. He felt the anxiety was having a demoralising effect
ultimately affecting efficiency.
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