Rahul attacks BJP, Modi “speak up” on the Rs 11,300 crore Scam
Rahul attacks BJP, Modi “speak up” on the Rs 11,300 crore Scam
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With the bundle of outrage on the BJP government, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi  raise d questions and asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "speak up" on the Rs 11,300 crore Punjab National Bank fraud and” Stop behaving as if you are guilty".

The  grand old party  Congress also asked the Modi-led-government to bring out a white paper on the banking system which it claimed had observed scams concerning over Rs 61,000 crore in the last five years.

Surprised over PM Modi's hush on the banking disgrace involving billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi, Rahul took his  official tweetor handle and asked, "PM Modi tells kids how to pass exams for two hours, but won't speak for two minutes on the 22,000 crore banking scam. Mr Jaitley is in hiding. Stop behaving as if you're guilty! Speak up."

Congress showed aggression on the BJP rule and  PM Modi, claiming that a fraud of such scale could not have taken place without associations to the "highest echelons" of the regime.

Party spokesman of Congress Manish Tewari demanded a white paper and stated, "Bank frauds are tumbling out of the closet faster than you can say Jack Robinson." He said while the "Nirav-Choksi tango" was still going on, reports had emerged about "someone who owns Rotomac has also done something similar".

 Senor leader Tewari claimed that according to RBI data, Rs 61,260 crore of banking frauds had taken place in the last five years of which the Modi-led government had been in rule for four years. "The linkages between these alleged fraudsters and the highest echelons of the BJP raise some very serious questions about the health of the Indian economy," he added.

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