Co-op banks face action while nationalised banks get govt

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

on Saturday called for a "change of perception" towards banks, saying they face stern action when in distress while nationalised banks get a helping hand.

He was speaking at a function organised by Saraswat Bank, which completed 100 years on September 14, here. was also present.

The cooperative movement started in due to the vision of its leaders in the early years of Independence, said.

Maharashtra, and account for over 70 per cent of banks in the country, he pointed out.

"There is no doubt that nationalisedbanks should be helped. However, while nationalised banks have been given financial assistance worth Rs 86,000 crore in recent years, (boards of directors of) co-operative banks are being dissolved (when they face financial stress)," the former Union said.

"The perception towards co-operative banks should change," added.

Thackeray took a swipe at the Sena's ruling ally BJP in his speech, saying that after demonetisation, "condition of the economy today is suchthat the common man does not know where to turn to".

"For common people, there is scarce difference between the current and the past governments," Thackeray said.

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First Published: Sat, September 15 2018. 20:30 IST