After Bajaj, Biocon Founder Kiran Mazumdar Says Govt Intolerant of Criticism

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Biocon Chairperson and Managing Director Kiran Mazumdar Shaw. — File photo

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NEW DELHI — After Rahul Bajaj’s remarks about the Modi govt creating the atmosphere of fear in the country, Biocon Chairperson and Managing Director Kiran Mazumdar Shaw took on the govt on Sunday saying that it did not want to hear criticism about the economy.

Shaw expressed hope that government reaches out to the India Inc to work out solutions to revive growth.

“Hope the govt reaches out to India inc for working out solutions to revive consumption n growth. So far we are all pariahs n govt does not want to hear any criticism of our economy,” Shaw said in a tweet.

She later tweeted that India Inc is “neither anti-national nor anti-government” as a response to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s remarks that spreading one’s own impression “can hurt national interest”.

“Madam we are neither anti national nor anti government. We want you to succeed big time as fastest growing economy n rise to the top of the global league of economies. I am a proud apolitical National n only want the Govt to promote good policies including at State level,” Shaw tweeted.

 

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