Replying to a debate on Budget in Lok Sabha, he blamed the previous UPA dispensation for the massive NPAs of the banks, saying lending of "indiscriminate" loans to select people and industries during that period was the root cause of the problem.
"Aapke dwara kiye gaye karmon ka byaj hum de rahe hain (we are paying for your misdeeds)," he said.
As per the official figure, gross NPAs of public sector banks rose to Rs 6,30,323 crore by September 2016.
"The percentage (of NPAs) has not been increased because we have started giving much higher unaccountable loans. Most of these are loans given during 2007-08-09 period when the boom period of the economy was there," he said.
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Jaitley said disproportionate loans were given by the UPA to certain industries and that they were not farmers.
Documents which have come out say that loans were given through intervention of the North Block and the concerned bank officials were having to pay for it now, he said, in an apparent reference to cases being filed against some bank officials in connection with Mallya case.
Jaitley further said the problem was not with NDA's
management of the banks but with "over management" of the banks by the previous government.
During Jaitley's reply, Moily said loan growth has become "three-decadal low" and that it had not happened in the history of the country.
Jaitley, acknowledging that there was decline in loan growth, said NPAs grew due to "indiscriminate loans" given by the UPA.
Some of these NPAs were being hidden under the carpet, he said.
Without mentioning Rahul Gandhi's name, he further said "your leader, infinite number of times, said we gave some Rs 1,200 crore advantage to one person who fled to London.
"But now the documents which have come out, say this was happening not by the banks but this was happening through intervention of the North Block and the banks officials are having to pay for it now," he said.
The Finance Minister further said, "the problem of NPAs was partly the slowdown (of loan growth). But it is substantially due to the over management of the banking system you did and the indiscriminate loans that were given during that period to a select few and to those major industries.