Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar today slammed the Centre for not enacting a uniform law for controlling chit fund companies, which operate after getting license from central government.
"The chit fund groups launch their business in various states by obtaining license from various bodies of the central government and they identify themselves as the micro-finance groups. So, it becomes difficult for the states to take action against them," Sarkar told reporters here.
"It should be the responsibility of the central government to enact a uniform law to regulate them. Despite our repeated requests to the central government they did not enact any such rules," said Sarkar, also a senior CPI(M) leader.
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Sarkar, who had just returned from Delhi, held meeting with Finance Minister Badal Chowdhury and the Finance Secretary and asked them to keep vigil on the chit fund companies.
Meanwhile, many agents of Saradha groups and their depositors yesterday lodged complaints with the police here and West Tripura District Magistrate that the commission of the agents were not being paid and depositors' money not being returned with benefits.
The police said they would take action on the basis of the complaints.