Addressing a joint press conference, AICC general secretary incharge of Gujarat Ashok Gehlot and Congress communications incharge Randeep Surjewala said the increase of NPAs in 3.5 years of the BJP government is the "biggest scam".
"The prime minister yesterday said that NPA is the biggest scam. He should then answer why is such a big scam happening under his nose?
He challenged the prime minister to answer why NPAs had risen in the last 42 months under him and why people who have taken public money from banks running away.
"The prime minister must also tell why has his government waived loans of wilful defaulters worth Rs 1,88,287 crore in last three years," he asked.
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Quoting RBI figures, Surjewala said gross NPAs of public sector banks in 2013-14 were Rs 2,27,264 crore, but in the RBI report released on October 24, this has increased in June to Rs 7,33,137 crore, showing a clear increase of Rs 5,05,873 crore in 42 months of Modi government.
Similarly, he said gross NPAs of scheduled commercial banks in 2013-14 were Rs 2,63,372 crore and as per the rating agency CARE these gross NPAs increased to Rs 8,29,338 crore.
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