NPA woes due to ‘indiscriminate lending’ under UPA, says Jaitley


New Delhi, Aug 28 (DC): Amid the tug of war between ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Opposition
Congress over the higher growth numbers during the latter’s tenure, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday termed the higher gross domestic product (GDP) prints and NPA pile to the indiscriminate lending before and after the 2008 global credit crisis.

Addressing the AGM of bankers lobby IBA through a video link, Jaitley who resumed office last week after a medical leave since April, blamed the NPA pile, which is about 12 per cent of the system, and the macroeconomic problems of financial years 2013 and 2014 to the debt-driven growth and banks funding unsustainable projects during the previous regime.

“If we have growth which is engineered on the strength of a 31 or 28 per cent credit offtake in a given year, then history will certainly record it as some indiscriminate lending, which is bound to show its impact on the future,” he said without naming the past Congress-led government.

He also blamed the ban­kers for the NPA (non-performing asset) problem sa­y­ing while they did lazy banking during this time by lending to unsustainable projects, the accounts tur­n­ed problematic and bankers overlooked the issue and continued to lend to the same problematic accounts by ever-greening them.

“The result of such indiscriminate lending was that we ended up creating surplus capacities about a decade ago. We ended up funding projects, which were unable to service the kind of debt that they created and some of them also included fraudulent practices.

“The next error that we committed was that we started dressing up, and once you dress up, you start ever-greening. And now we are struggling to find the right methodologies even for recoveries,” the finance minister said.

Stating that higher growth cannot be sustained without strong macroeconomic fundamentals, he said “if we start sacrificing macroeconomic fundamentals to temporarily push growth up, then we are hurting ourselves elsewhere and that is bound to strike back at the economy later.”

The finance minister said, “For managing the economy well, there has to be growth with fiscal prudence, growth with strong macroeconomic fundamentals and therefore growth with the normal reasonable credit offtake.”

It can be noted that on August 17, the committee on real sector statistics, under the National Statistical Commission, had released a backdated GDP series with 2011-12 as base-year showing the economy clipped past the magical 10 per cent-mark under the Manmohan Singh tenure.

While the economy clo­c­ked a 10.08 per cent gro­w­th rate in FY07, which is the highest since liberalisat­ion of economy in 1991 and the second highe­st sin­ce Independence wh­en GDP recorded 10.2 per ce­nt in FY89 when Rajiv Ga­ndhi was prime minister.

The report compares growth rates between old series (FY05) and new series based on FY12 prices. As per the old series, GDP at constant prices grew 9.57 per cent in FY07, and at 10.08 per cent as per cent new series.

The economy under both UPA terms (10 year average 8.1 per cent) outperformed an average 7.3 per cent under, the Narendra Modi government. This has led to a barrage of claims and counter claims with BJP attributing the same to the near collapse of the economy in the next two years.

Even Niti Aayog head Rajiv Kumar claimed that the over 10 per cent growth rate during the Rajiv Gandhi government was debt-funded, leading to disastrous collapse of growth in 1990-92 forcing him to pledge gold reserves abroad to avoid a debt service default.

This also later forced the government to claim that the back series data prints are not official estimates and that the ministry of statistics and programme implementation will release the official data later.

  

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Jootley woke up from a coma! Excuse after excuse, blame after blame — Everything is UPA — what have you guys in the NPA done besides shoving your hands inside your pants and scratching God knows what?

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Jootley woke up from a coma! Excuse after excuse, blame after blame — Everything is UPA — what have you guys in the NPA done besides shoving your hands inside your pants and scratching God knows what?

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  • vijay, uae

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    jottley
    become now fully feku jumlaa master. just blaming. not doing himself. not allowing others to do well.
    just destroy economy with bad policies. as finance minister he RAPED INDIAN ecomnomy.
    mallya modi chowkasi all looted bnaks nd run away infront of moodi...( watch man chowkidaar bagidhaar IN COMA)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Even after 50 months these Idiots blame UPA ...

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  • vijay lewis, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Mr. Jootly please stop blaming previous government.
    People are elected Mr Modi in 2014 for good governance, corruption free, Ache Din, bringing black money, for employment, inflation and for 56" after 4 years 4 month your achievement is blame the UPA Its now clear JOOT, DAKU, FEKU ..this will not work in 2019.

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    No, it's because of people like you Jootlee, who are the Finance Minister inspite of defeat in Lol Sabha elections!!. You couldn't win an election and you are talking about others!?

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Despite oil prices being at lowest Modi could avearge growth rate of 7.3% against MMS's 8.1% with oil prices all time high.

    Had the roles been reversed, MMS would've easily clocked double digits.

    Modi's misadventure of demonetization cost the nation dearly. But what the heck! On a personal level he should be as happy as a duck in the water so long as he gets his mushrooms, pleasure trips and of course the unwavering support of bhakths.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    B.J.P had fractured the Economy ..which Built by U.P.A ....In fact U.P.A's Only NOTICEABLE Achievement was Better Economy....and B.J.P destroyed and Blaming others for it...

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Spinner is back...…..…………..But these days he is getting trashed and no wickets.

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  • Rajesh, UDUPI

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Jaitley is like Monkey with a machine gun in hand !.

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Blame , Blame , Blame and become Jhotley or Feku.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    There is no other way the Chaaiwala And Jhootley are blaming UPA.

    BECAUSE AFTER 4 YEARS THEY DESTROYED THE ECONOMY OF INDIA AND AFTER LOOTING THE BANKS THEY ARE WANTING TO BLAME UPA.

    DEMONETISATION, HORRENDOUS G.S.T., RAFAEL AND THE BANKS LOOTING ARE THE BIGGEST SCAMS OF BJP/NDA UNDER THE CHAAIWAALA LEADERSHIP.

    INDIA'S ECONOMY IS TOTALLY DESTROYED. AIR INDIA IS TOTALLY CONSUMED.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    @ Jootly Saab,
    Focus on the solution, you can't handle finance ministry properly..
    Unfortunately our finance ministry running on 'Bhagwan ke bharose'

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Aug 28 2018

    Doesn't matter you are blaming UPA from 4 years 4 months..... now remaining 8 months for you blame as much as you want...

    But tell the Citizen of India why your govt is deleting UPA data from the websites???

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