Congress slams RBI transferring Rs 1.76 lakh cr to govt


Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS): A day after the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Central Board accepted the Bimal Jalan panel recommendations and decided to transfer Rs 1.76 lakh crore in dividend and surplus reserves to the government, Congress on Tuesday slammed the move.

Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet: "PM and FM are clueless about how to solve their self created economic disaster. Stealing from RBI wont work - it's like stealing a Band-Aid from the dispensary and sticking it on a gunshot wound."

Congress media chief Randeep Singh Surjewala called the move a "fiscal harakiri", and asked whether it was sheer coincidence that the Rs 1.76 lakh crore borrowed by the RBI matches with the "missing amount in the Budget calculation".

He further insinuated that the money was to "save BJP's crony friends".

Party spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi tweeted: "1.76 lac crore of surplus revenue of RBI to be transferred to stimulate the economy of 1.76 lac crore of surplus of the RBI taken because the same has already been spent by the government and the Bimal Jalan committee was merely a rubber stamp?"

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not reacted to the allegations so far.

The Central Board on Monday accepted all the recommendations of the Jalan panel and finalised the RBI's accounts for 2018-19 using the revised ECF to determine risk provisioning and surplus transfer.

A government-RBI face-off saw the creation of the panel of eminents helmed by Bimal Jalan, which also included former RBI Deputy Governor Rakesh Mohan, central board members Bharat Doshi and Sudhir Mankad, Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg and RBI Deputy Governor N.S. Vishwanathan.

Among its mandates was that it would also determine whether the RBI is holding provisions, reserves and buffers in surplus or deficit of said levels, and would propose a suitable profit distribution policy.

  

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  • Indian, India

    Tue, Aug 27 2019

    Amit shah and modi wants to rule the country like king and make public their slave.. and some useless bhakts dont even want to live with dignity..

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 27 2019

    questions
    1,is it against the law?
    2. was it a corrupt process?
    if the answers are yes...then we need to probe more..
    if the answers are NO, then its just a political stand...we dont have to bother much...

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 27 2019

    The money that is saved for the country from the past years, has gone in a jiffy.

    The Congress Govt., which made possible that 1.76lakh crore to handle crisis in the country for the past 70years, has been called corrupt and demonized, where as the Govt., which is plundering this money, through wrong policies and opaque transactions, is called pro-nationalist.

    By the way, I find the people like Arnab Goswami, Navika and other similar TV Anchors, Kiran Bedi kind of politicians, Baba Ramdev, Anna kind of social activists are truly successful in whatever their profession currently is, because, they still get revered by the millions who lost jobs and millions who lost their daily bread.

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  • gm, Mlur

    Tue, Aug 27 2019

    I think some portion will go to the bhakts also. God save our country if any worst thing happen.

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  • Shabeer Ahmed, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Aug 28 2019

    Govt. doesn't have money. It became bankrupt now.
    Expect more disasters from this govt. like recession, more job loss, riots etc. etc.

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