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BJP refutes Congress charges over Jatin Mehta as 'blatant lie'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Refuting the party's allegation that the NDA government helped Jatin Mehta, who has duped banks -- including the PNB -- of Rs 6,712 crore, flee from India, the BJP on Tuesday said he not only acquired "toxic assets" but also flew out of during the UPA regime.

"Most of the advances or Letters of Credit (LCs) or all the loans were taken between September 2010 and February 2013. If there was lack of due diligence or connivance in the banking sector to make these advances available, that was entirely during the previous UPA regime," Union Urban Development told a press conference.

Puri was responding to allegations that the duped banks of Rs 6,712 crore during the regime and the was silent over the fraud.

"Many of these loans, bulk of these, took place during UPA 2. There were some loans of earlier vintage which go back to UPA 1," the said.

Puri said Mehta's last entry in and exit from the country was on July 25, 2013, when the UPA was in power.

"To suggest that the NDA government has either anything to do with the generation of those toxic assets or those defaults, is a blatant lie. This is like 'ulta chor kotwal ko daante' (pot calling the kettle black). The allegations are absurd," he said.

Puri said Mehta had acquired the nationality of St. Kitts in 2012 and despite that he came to four times on Indian passport.

"He acquired the nationality of St. Kitts in 2012 and used the same passport to travel to eight times. He took citizenship of St.

Kitts before expiry of his Indian passport. It seems that he was given privilege in obtaining OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India) card," he said.

He said that the NDA government initiated action against Mehta soon after it came to power in 2014.

"The first complaint against him was filed in September 2014. The CBI and the ED registered cases against him as the scale of corruption came to notice. At least six FIRs were registered in 2017 only," he said.

The had on March 1 claimed that the "art of leaving after defrauding banks" is the new culture under the Narendra Modi government, and said that after the (PNB) fraud accused and (jewellers from Palanpur, Gujarat), Mehta had duped the banks, including the PNB, of Rs 6,712 crore.

(BJP) Rao, who was also present at the press conference, said the eight involving a total of Rs 54,318 crore which the referred to were perpetrated by the government.

"The manner in which procedures were flouted and the were perpetrated clearly show the 'hand' in these scandals. By crying hoarse, the party cannot absolve its direct culpability, collusion and connivance in perpetrating these frauds," Rao said.

Calling it the "world's most corrupt party", he said the whose senior leaders "were either in jail or on bail" cannot mislead people with its lies.

"Over the past few weeks, the party has been making fraudulent attempts and spreading lies in the hope that the allegations would help it politically," he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 22:58 IST
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