New Delhi: Former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi has raised the issue of the economy and bad condition of banks in Lok Sabha. Rahul Gandhi said, "The condition of the economy is very poor. The condition of the banks is bad. I think in this environment some more banks will be worse in the coming days."
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Coming out of the house, Rahul Gandhi targeted the Modi government and said that I asked a simple question, what is the name of the willful defaulters but I did not get their name, got a long speech. My parliamentary right to ask secondary questions was not given to me by the Speaker. It hurt me a lot, being an MP it hurt my right. This is completely wrong. In the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi said, "The Indian economy is going through a very bad phase. Our banking system is not functioning."
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Rahul Gandhi further said that banks are failing, and more banks may sink in the current global situation. The main reason for this is the theft of money from banks. That is why I questioned what are the 50 largest bank defaulters in the country, but I was not answered. The PM says that those who have stolen the money of the country's banks, will bring them back to India, but the government has not given the names of the 50 defaulters I asked."
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