Microfinance firms using rowdies to threaten people, their activities will be curbed: D K Shivakumar


Bengaluru, Feb 3 (IANS): The Congress government in Karnataka stated on Monday that microfinance companies are using rowdies to harass and threaten people, and their activities will be curbed.

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar addressed the issue of harassment by microfinance companies, stating, “My government will take action to protect the poor. To correct these injustices, we are passing an ordinance. We are working on it and will grant more powers to the police. These activities will be curbed, and microfinance companies will no longer be able to exploit people.”

He further added, “They are taking the law into their own hands, which is unacceptable. We are taking action.”

When asked about the continued harassment by microfinance companies despite government warnings, he responded, “Several FIRs have been registered in Bidar, Belagavi, Mysuru, Bengaluru, Ramanagara, and other places. The Chief Minister has issued directives on this matter, and the Minister for Cooperation has also taken action.”

“Orders have been issued, and the ordinance is ready. It will be sent to the Governor in a day or two. The poor must be protected, they cannot be exploited by microfinance companies charging exorbitant interest rates. We have received reports that these companies are threatening people and sending rowdies to their homes. To address this, we have established a helpline in every district,” he stated.

“I urge all party workers to inform the helpline set up in the Deputy Commissioners’ Office if they come across any such harassment. Once the CM resumes duties in a day or two, we plan to convene a meeting with Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police,” Shivakumar appealed.

“We will ensure protection for the people. The ordinance will soon reach the Governor, and the cabinet has already made a decision in this regard,” he added.

Earlier, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah assured action against microfinance companies and urged people to file complaints if they faced harassment from these firms.

CM Siddaramaiah assured the public, saying, “File a complaint with the police, the government stands with you.”

He further emphasised, “No one should resort to suicide due to the illegal collection practices of microfinance institutions. If you face harassment, file a complaint, and we will take legal action.”

The Chief Minister also promised that the Karnataka government would take strict legal action against microfinance institutions that violate Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulations, charge excessive interest rates, or operate illegally. He assured that a directive would soon be issued to regulate these firms.

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr sudesh k derebail,ex DCMO phc amblamogaru Mangalore taluk 9845789176, Mangalore,

    Wed, Feb 05 2025

    This racket goes even in government hospital too, when I was a medical officer at phc amblamogaru my lab technician was into money lending buisness, and i tried bringing her under check but was unable to do so because of her conection with taluk and district level officer's , State level officer's,who were scared to take any action against her because of her connection with local MLA .I have mental satisfaction that atleast i never encouraged such heinous crime to certain extent and reported the same to everyone concerned

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  • Madhav Das, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 04 2025

    It will be interesting to see who the real owners of microfinance companies are. Actually, media should be investigating and make the names of the companies and owners public. Otherwise, all this is lose talk with generalities.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 04 2025

    Names Available micro finance. And associations. Web sites And news paper articles..... Dharmasthala trust ..or. dharmasthala finance ..has given in loan disbursement about 35000.. thirty five thousand ..crores... but all are not bad .. some help society. Poor needy ..

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 04 2025

    Regular banks do not do their jobs of loan disbursement -- meaning public sector banks ---- or make it very difficult to get loan -- to the needy -- only corporates get loans -- fly by night operators -- hence we have loan write-offs -- 20 lakh crores ---- In Karnataka micro finance loan given are to the tune of Rs 50,000 crores - fifty thousand --- so one can gauge the demand -- because documentation by micro finance companies--- is quick --poor and gullible fall prey -- later repayment leads to harassment -- high interest -- penalty interest etc--

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 04 2025

    It is a very appreciable move by the Congress government in Karnataka. Please get deep into it and act. There are many families who lost their land far more worth than the loan borrowed. These criminals in the disguise of financiers suck the blood from poor. Kerala government earlier had come up with 'Operation Kubera' to curb loan sharks, which received a massive appreciation by common people, but ultimately mismanagement lead to an alliance between local cops and the Kubera financiers. I hope in Karnataka it will be different.

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  • GURKA, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 04 2025

    ROWDY to be curbed as soon as possible please ! this is not only for press MEET LIMITED

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  • Gau thammaaA, kinni mulki/udpi

    Tue, Feb 04 2025

    Govt., must figure out who are the ultimate real owners of these Micro Finance Co's., (how they raise funds.., their source, is there any link to 40% virus etc., )

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  • Kripakar, WDC/Kundapura

    Mon, Feb 03 2025

    Thats, cool -->

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