Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has rebutted Congress
leaders Rahul Gandhi and Randeep Singh Surjewala's allegations regarding
"wilful defaulters, bad loans and write-offs", and stated that they
have "attempted to mislead people in a brazen manner".

On
Tuesday, Gandhi attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party after Reserve Bank of India
released a list of 50 wilful defaulters accused of cheating banks whose loans
were written off.
"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.
In a
series of tweets, Sitharaman responded to the issues raised by them.
"Today's
attempt of Congress leaders is to mislead on wilful defaulters, bad loans and
write-offs. Between 2009-10 and 2013-14, scheduled commercial banks had written
off Rs 1,45,226.00 crore. Wished Rahul Gandhi consulted Dr Manmohan Singh on
what this writing-off was about," the finance minister said.
She also said that provisions are made for NPAs as per
the four-year provisioning cycle laid down by the RBI. "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 wrote.
"Those
defaulters, who do not repay despite having the capacity to pay, divert or
siphon-off funds, or dispose of secured assets without bank's permission are
categorised as wilful defaulters. They are those well-connected promoters who
benefitted from UPA's 'phone banking'," Sitharaman said.
Taking to Twitter on
Tuesday, Gandhi alleged that the BJP was hiding the names of defaulters as it
included "friends of the government".
"I had asked a simple
question in Parliament -- tell me the names of 50 bank defaulters. Finance
Minister refused to answer. 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," Gandhi tweeted in Hindi along with a video.
Replying to the
allegations, Sitharaman also recalled the "words of Raghuram Rajan",
former RBI governor.
"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 were asked
by GoI to check all NPAs >50 crore for wilful default," Sitharaman
wrote.
The finance minister also
mentioned in detail the cases of Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi and Vijay Mallya.
"Nirav Modi case:
Immovable and movable properties worth more than Rs 2,387 crore
attached/seized. (Attachment Rs 1,898 crore and seizure Rs 489.75 crore). This
includes foreign attachments of Rs 961.47 crore. Auction of luxury items for Rs
53.45 crore. He is in prison in the UK," she tweeted.
In the Mehul Choksi case,
Sitharaman stated that attachments of Rs 1,936.95 crore including foreign
attachment of Rs 67.9 crore have been done and seizures of Rs 597.75 crore.
"Red Notice issued.
Extradition request sent to Antigua. Hearing for declaration of Mehul Choksi as
Fugitive Offender is in progress," she wrote.
In Vijay Mallya's case,
Sitharaman said, "Total value at the time of attachment was Rs 8,040 crore
and of seizure was Rs 1,693 crore. Value of shares at the time of seizure was
Rs 1,693 crore. Declared fugitive offender. On extradition request by GoI, UK
High Court, has also ruled for extradition."
Sitharaman stated that it
was the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government which was pursuing these
wilful defaulters.
"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: Rs 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 added.
Sitharaman also mentioned
that a list of "borrowers flagged as wilful defaulter by Public Sector
Banks under CRILIC reporting as on September 30, 2019 (for borrowers with
exposure of Rs 5 crore and above, global operations) was provided", on
November 18, 2019, in the Lok Sabha.
The finance minister stated
that the Congress and Gandhi should introspect why they fail to play a
constructive role in cleaning up the system.
"Neither while in
power, nor while in the opposition has the Congress shown any commitment or
inclination to stop corruption and cronyism," Sitharaman further stated.
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