Basu said he will emphasise on facilitating the onion movement at a meeting called by cabinet secretary K M Chandrasekhar to take stock of prices later on Thursday.
When asked that the government did not take steps when onion prices were at Rs 40 per kg, and woke up only when the rates shot up to Rs 75-80 a kg, Basu said, "I am not denying that there are occasions when slightly earlier moves could have been made, no two ways about that."
Basu, however, cautioned against using any blunt instrument like arbitrary fixing of prices to tame exceptionally high prices, as such a move results in shortage of commodities and retard growth.
"There has been increase in prices. These have to be tackled. True. But, we cannot tackle them with blunt instruments, it will lead to slow down in growth," he said.
Basu said though food inflation is going up, overall trend is southward.
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