Finance Minister Rebuts Rahul Gandhi says 18,000 crs
plus Assets of Nirav Modi-Mehul
Choksi-Vijay Mallya
Attached
Rahul Gandhi charges BJP of ‘hiding the list’; Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman says the accusation is ‘baseless’
The Congress and the ruling BJP engaged in a war of words
on Twitter over a recent list of loan defaulters released by the RBI. It started
with Wayanad MP and former Congress president Rahul Gandhi
saying that the Centre hid the list of defaulters from the public as they were friends
of the BJP. The Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in
13 tweets, questioned this, and said the Congress is trying to mislead people.
Gandhi said he had asked in parliament that the names of the
top 50 defaulters be revealed. “Finance Minister refused to reply. Now RBI has put
names of Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi and other BJP friends in the list. This is why they hid
the truth from parliament,” he said.
UPA’s ‘phone banking’
Sitharaman asked Gandhi to consult former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
before levelling baseless allegations. “Rahul Gandhi, MP (LS), and Randeep Singh Surjewala, spokesperson
of Congress, have attempted to mislead people in a brazen manner. Typical to Congress,
they resort to sensationalising facts by taking them out
of context,” Sitharaman tweeted.
She added that commercial banks had written off ₹1,45,226 crore during the UPA regime. “Upon full provisioning
being done, banks write-off the fully-provided NPA but continue to pursue recovery
against the borrower. No loan is waived off,” she said.
“Those defaulters, who do not repay despite having the capacity
to pay, divert or siphon-off funds, or dispose of secured assets without the bank’s
permission are categorised as wilful
defaulters. They are those well-connected promoters who benefited from UPA’s ‘Phone
banking’,” Sitharaman added.
“Useful to recall the words of Raghuram
Rajan: “A large number of bad loans originated in the
period 2006-2008...Too many loans were made to well-connected promoters who have
a history of defaulting on their loans...Public sector bankers continued financing
promoters even while private sector banks were getting out. RBI could have raised
more flags about the quality of lending...” Raghuram Rajan (said)... From 2015, PSBs (Public Sector Banks) were asked
by the government to check all NPAs >50 crore for wilful
default,” Ms Sitharaman said.
Action taken
The Finance Minister claimed that 9,967 recovery suits, 3,515
FIRs, invoking Fugitive Amendment Act in cases are on now. “Total value of attachment
and seizures in the cases of Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi and Vijay Mallya: ₹18,332.7 crore,” she said.
“Bank-wise details of aggregate funded amount outstanding
and amount technically/prudentially written off, pertaining to top fifty wilful defaulters was provided as an annex to the answer to
Lok Sabha starred question *305 of Rahul Gandhi on 16.3.2020,”
the Finance Minister posted.
“Neither while in power, nor while in the opposition has the
Congress shown any commitment or inclination to stop corruption and cronyism,” she
said.
Congress: ‘Give answers’
Addressing reporters, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram
asked the Centre to give a breakup of the loans given into three — loans given before
2004, between 2004 and 2014 and after 2014. “I asked this in Parliament. There is
no answer so far,” he The BJP Government refuses to give the breakup and continues
to throw accusations at the previous regimes and the Congress. “Is the Government
seriously suggesting that no loans were given after 2014? Or that all the loans
given after 2014 are performing loans? What do they take the people of India for?”
he said.
Chidambaram said RBI rules can be applied to defaulters and
wilful defaulters who are staying in India. “Why do you
apply that rule for a wilful defaulter who has fled India
and your own Government has declared him as a fugitive? That is the question,” he
said and added that a Finance Minister who was silent for the last 37 days suddenly
sprung to life and to the defence of the fugitives. “Isn’t
that a little surprising and ironical?” he added.
Congress chief spokesman Randeep
Singh Surjewala said cleaning the banks of people’s money
by writing off loans of absconders and fraudsters is not called ‘cleaning the system’.
“It’s called weakening the entire bank architecture fiscally and imprudently, if
not maliciously,” he said.