Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday warned that severe action would be taken against banks if they employed musclemen or undesirable elements to recover loans.
“If there are specific instances of any bank employing musclemen or undesirable elements to recover loans, kindly bring it to my notice. The severest action will be taken,” he said during Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha.
Chidambaram said he had already told PSU bank chiefs that irrespective of non-performing assets going up or down, loan recovery should be made in a respectful manner.
"We must respect the borrower; we must respect the borrower's circumstances and the recovery must be done in a respectful manner. NPAs rise or fall depending upon the economic conditions prevalent in the country. Today, the world over, all economies are challenged. "The Indian economy also faces stress. It is the stress which is reflected in the rising NPAs. But when the economy does well, NPAs will come down as they did between 2004 and 2008," he said. Chidambaram said that he has already told bank CMDs that they should "handhold sectors which are under stress so that they come out of difficulties". The Minister also told banks to take initiatives to increase the recovery of NPAs.