Millennium Post

Jaitley calls Rahul ‘Clown Prince’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Thursday

launched a scathing attack on Congress president Rahul Gandhi calling him “Clown Prince” and that he was “lying” about Modi government waiving Rs 2.5 lakh crore of loans of 15 industrial­ists.

Taking to a Facebook blog to reply to Gandhi’s charges made during his political ral

lies, Jaitley said not a single rupee of any debtor has been waived by the BJP government.

Loans to the country’s 12 defaulters were given out prior to 2014 and it was only the present government which was making recoveries, he said, adding that defaulters are losing their companies and assets as they are being auctioned to recover dues.

“You lied on the Rafale deal, you lied on the NPAS. Your temperamen­t to concoct facts raises a legitimate question do people whose natural preference is falsehood deserve to be a part of the public discourse,” he said. “The world’s

largest democracy must seriously introspect whether public discourse should be allowed to be polluted by the falsehood of a ‘Clown Prince’.”

Gandhi has repeatedly attacked the Narendra Modi government on the deal to purchase Rafale fighter jets from France, which he claims is being done at more than three times the price the previous UPA government had agreed upon. Also, he has accused the government of waiving Rs 2.5

lakh crore of loans defaulted by top industrial­ists.

Countering his charges, Jaitley in the blog titled - Falsehood of a ‘Clown Prince’ - said the previous Congress-led UPA government “concealed” the

loans despite default by rolling them over and NPAS or bad

loans were hidden under the carpet.

“The truth, Mr Rahul Gandhi, is that your Government allowed the banks to be looted. The loans were inadequate­ly securitize­d. Your Government was in complicity,” he wrote.

Jaitley charged Gandhi of “concocting a lie” and repeating it as many times and went on to cite previous arguments he had made to counter the charges on Rafale deal.

“In mature democracie­s, those who rely on falsehood are considered unfit for public

life. Many have been banished from political activity because they were caught lying. But this rule obviously can’t apply to a dynastic organisati­on like Congress party,” he said.

“If the ‘Rafale concoction­s’ were the first big lie, the second one stated repeatedly is that Mr Modi waived off Rs 2.50

lakh crores of 15 industrial­ists. Every word of that sentence repeatedly uttered by Rahul Gandhi is false.”

Listing out the top 12 defaulters that included likes of Bhushan Steel and Essar Steel, Jaitley said while UPA leaders are claiming that the non-performing assets (NPAS) when they exited the government in 2014 was only Rs 2.5 lakh crore, “the truth is that actually NPAS were hidden under the carpet”.

“In 2015, an asset quality review (AQR) was conducted by the Reserve Bank of India and as a result of AQR and subsequent transparen­t recognitio­n by banks it was found that the NPAS were actually Rs 8.96 lakh crores and the real amount was being hidden,” he said, adding that the UPA never took effective steps that could result in recovery or reduction of the NPAS.

Post-2014-15, NPAS increased not because more monies were lent but because interest was mounting up on the overdue amounts, he said. “Some of the defaulters were given a second restructur­ing so that the defaults could continue to be hidden”.

An account is a ‘performing account’ as long as the debt is being serviced by the principal/interest being paid. The moment a debtor is unable to service the debt, a default occurs and on expiry of 90 days an account is declared a nonperform­ing asset.

“During the UPA, most of these accounts were not declared as NPAS,” Jaitley said, listing Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) brought by his government as the “only effective move”.

Under IBC, loan defaulting firms are being auctioned to recover the debt.

Says he is lying on Rafale, loan waivers

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