Issue white paper on bank frauds\, make public names of defaulters: Cong to govt

Issue white paper on bank frauds, make public names of defaulters: Cong to govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The demanded on Tuesday that the government issue a white paper on in the country and asked it to take concrete, corrective actions to rescue the "sinking" economy.

"As a responsible political opposition, the Indian National exhorts the new BJP government to take concrete steps in order to pull out the sector from this mess. The government must issue a white paper on rising in India," he told reporters.

"We suggest the BJP government must come out of the denial mode and start acknowledging the failing economy. must take immediate stock of the situation and corrective measures to ascertain the root cause of the rising frauds," he added.

The Congress said the ongoing cases abroad against 36 economic offenders must be expedited and steps be taken for bringing them back.

"We demand that if the government can interfere in the RBI's functioning and take its surplus fund, it should also make public the names of all wilful defaulters as per the judgement and directions of the

"Why is the BJP government hiding the names of wilful defaulters? Why does it not want that these names should come before the people? Why is it exerting pressure on the RBI to not list such names of wilful defaulters, some of whom have also fled the country?" Shergill asked.

He said the latest RBI data reveals that over 6,800 cases of involving an unprecedented Rs 71,500 crore have been reported in 2018-19 and 27,125 cases of of Rs 1.74 lakh crore were reported in the past five years.

He alleged that the fleeing of Vijay Mallya, and prove that the government is not focusing on protecting public money.

Shergill said the government should also act to increase the number of staff in the to better manage the sector.

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 20:25 IST