Congress alleged the loans given by YES Bank rose 100 per cent in just two years after demonetisation from Rs 98,210 crore in March 2016 to Rs 2,03,534 crore in March 2018.
The
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government must talk about increase in
bad loans at YES Bank in the last five years after Narendra Modi came
to power, and should not try to divert public attention, said
Congress chief spokesperson, Randeep Singh Surjewala here on Sunday.
Responding
to the BJP allegations on YES
Bank promoter Rana Kapoor's links with the Congress, Surjewala
said the government must answer around Rs 2 trillion rise in YES Bank
loan book from Rs 55,633 crore in March 2014 to Rs 2.41 trillion in
March 2019, and not obfuscate the real issue of people's money
sinking into a bad bank.
The
relation between the BJP and Kapoor "is well-known",
Surjewala said and added, why did the Prime Minister address a YES
Bank-sponsored conference on March 6, despite "the RBI
moratorium."
The
Congress alleged the loans given by YES Bank rose 100 per cent in
just two years after demonetisation from Rs 98,210 crore in March
2016 to Rs 2,03,534 crore in March 2018.
Also,
the BJP government of Haryana deposited over Rs 1,000 crore in YES
Bank just a month ago, knowing that it was sinking, he said and
wondered if Devendra Fadnavis-led BJP government in Maharashtra also
deposited money in the private bank.
"How
does an M.F. Hussain painting of Rajiv Gandhi sold 10 years ago by
Priyanka Gandhi to YES Bank owner Rana
Kapoor & disclosed in her tax returns connect with
unprecedented giving of loans of Rs 2,00,000 crore in 5 years of the
Modi government," Surjewala said responding to a tweet by BJP
leader Amit Malviya on the sale and purchase of Rajiv Gandhi's
portrait by Hussain.
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