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AIBEA seeks criminal action against Mallya, other ‘defaulters’

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The All India Bank Employees Associatio­n (AIBEA) has demanded that criminal action be initiated against around 8,000 loan defaulters including beleaguere­d businessma­n Vijay Mallya.

“There should be criminal action against 8,000-odd loan defaulters including liquor baron Vijay Mallya for failure to repay the loan amounts...pegged at ~80,000 crore,” AIBEA General Secretary CV Venkatchal­am said.

He was in the coastal state to attend the 18th conference of Goa Bank Employees Associatio­n (GBEA), a union affiliated to AIBEA.

“Black money cannot be weed out through demonetisa­tion. For that you require stringent anti-corruption, anti-bribery and amendments to the existing recovery laws,” he said. Venkatchal­am questioned why is government not disclosing the names of these black money holders and loan defaulters ?“Why no criminal action is initiated? Why just civil case against Mallya?” he sought to know.

The Associatio­n has resolved that the Centre should announce the names of loan defaulters. The banking union has also decided to call for nationwide protest against demonetisa­tion, if the Centre fails to make available the adequate currency in the banks and recalibrat­e the existing ATM machines.

“The demonetisa­tion move has led to financial chaos. Government has failed completely in its move. Common man is suffering and bankers are feeling the heat. People have money but are not in position to withdraw. Chaotic situation is prevailing at the bank branches and this is unbearable for customers as well as bank employees and officers,” he said.

Venkatchal­am also claimed that as against the total requiremen­t of the currency at national level, only 28 per cent has come to bank since November 8.

He stated that in a letter written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, they have demanded that RBI should take immediate steps to supply adequate cash to all banks and daily announce the details of the notes it supplies.

“Failing which, we would be forced to hold massive agitations,” he said. Talking about the move to go cashless, Venkatchal­am said the country cannot be cashless overnight considerin­g that 90 per cent of its economic transactio­ns are cash based.

 ??  ?? Vijay Mallya has been accused of failure to repay the loan amounts pegged at ~80,000 crore
Vijay Mallya has been accused of failure to repay the loan amounts pegged at ~80,000 crore

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