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AAP's victory should not affect stock markets: Deepak Parekh

February 10, 2015 13:00 IST

Attributing AAP's landslide victory in Delhi to 'vote for a change', eminent banker Deepak Parekh on Tuesday said the Narendra Modi government at the Centre needs to work for more investments at the ground level.

"It is a change for which the people of Delhi have voted. Arvind Kejriwal has assured good and clean governance. That is the reason they had a landslide victory," Parekh said.

"I think what has impacted Delhi elections is that in the last seven-eight months nothing changed there when it was under the Lieutenant Governor rule. It may have upset the people.

"Now he (Kejriwal) is promising cheaper power, access to water. Now we have to see how the AAP government is able to deliver," Parekh told reporters on the sidelines of a business event.

He, however, said that AAP's victory should not affect the stock markets.

AAP has registered a landslide victory in Delhi assembly elections, relegating the BJP to a distant second place.

To a question whether the central government in the upcoming union budget would come out with populist measures like those declared by AAP in Delhi poll manifesto, Parekh said the government does not have enough money for that.

"Fiscal deficit is very high. How can they give more concessions. The government should invest money in infrastructure, rural development, education and health. So, I don't think the government is going to give more goodies," he said.

On his wishlist from the budget, Parekh said the government should focus on how to push the investment cycle.

"We need more investment on the ground level and what the government has rightly done is that they have cleared stalled project. I think cash flows will start coming in. We need new investments now," he said. 

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