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Rupee not breaking, it’s broken: Rahul Gandhi

On Thursday, the rupee slipped to a fresh low of 73.77 against the US dollar

PTI New Delhi Published 04.10.18, 07:43 AM
Rahul Gandhi wants Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak up.

Rahul Gandhi wants Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak up. Prem Singh

As the rupee hit a record low of Rs 73.77 against the US dollar, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said the Indian currency is not breaking, but is 'broken'.

The rupee collapsed to a fresh low of 73.77 against the US dollar on Thursday, as global oil prices continued to rise, deepening concerns about the current account deficit and capital outflows.

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“Breaking: Rupee slips to 73.77. It’s not breaking – it’s Broken,' Rahul said on Twitter.

On Wednesday, the Congress chief had hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi questioning his silence over the falling value of the Indian pupee.

He tweeted in Hindi that fuel and gas prices are on the boil and asked how long the Prime Minister would be on silent mode. 'The rupee has crossed the 73 mark and price rise is causing an outcry. Fuel and gas prices are on fire and markets are scurrying. Till when will the 56-inch chest be on 'silent mode',' he tweeted and asked what happened to the promise of 'achche din'.

Consistent dollar demand from importers, mainly oil refiners, following higher crude oil prices, have kept the rupee under pressure.

State-owned oil marketing companies have been allowed to raise USD 10 billion from overseas market to meet their working capital needs.

At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened lower and slipped further to a fresh low of 73.77 a dollar against 73.34, a fall of 43 paise.

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