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Rahul targets PM over new bank fraud

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

As yet another bank fraud came to light, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday hit out at the Modi Government alleging that the Delhi-based diamond jeweller involved in the scam “disappeare­d” like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya while the government looked the other way.

He said the promoter of Dwarka Das Seth Internatio­nal, who was booked by the CBI for an alleged fraud of ~3.89 billion towards Oriental Bank of Commerce, operated with the same modus operandi of fake LoUs as Nirav Modi. “Under Modi Ji’s ‘Jan Dhan Loot Yojana’, another scam! “390 Crore, involving a Delhi based jeweller. Same Modus operandi as Nirav Modi. Fake LOU’s.

“Predictabl­y, like Mallya and Nirav, this promoter too has disappeare­d while the Government looked the other way,” he said on Twitter.

Gandhi has been using the hashtag ‘ModiRobsIn­dia’ to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government over the cases of bank frauds.

The CBI yesterday booked Dwarka Das Seth Internatio­nal Pvt Ltd for an alleged bank loan fraud of ~3.89 billion towards Oriental Bank of Commerce.

Six months after the public sector bank filed a complaint with the CBI, the agency booked the company, and Sabhya Seth, Reeta Seth, Krishna Kumar Singh, Ravi Singh — all directors of the firm — and another company named Dwarka Das Seth SEZ Incorporat­ion.

The company has availed various credit facilities from OBC between 2007-12, which swelled to ~3.89 billion during the period. The string of frauds came as an embarrassm­ent for the BJPled central government, which had come to power on an anti-graft plank and had often listed corruption-free administra­tion as one of its main achievemen­ts.

Breaking his silence over the ~114 billion fraud in India’s secondbigg­est PSU bank, Prime Minister Modi yesterday warned of stringent action against those involved in financial irregulari­ties and said loot of public money will not be tolerated.

“I want to make it clear that this government has been taking strict action against financial irregulari­ties and will continue to take strict action,” he said at Global Business Summit.

Billionair­e jewellers Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi, as well as Rotomac Pens promoters, have been accused of cheating public sector banks

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