Rahul questions PM's silence on massive bank fraud

New Delhi, Feb 18: Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday questioned Prime Minister rendra Modis and Fince Minister Arun Jaitleys silence over the “Rs 22,000 crore banking scam”, and asked the government to stop behaving like it was “guilty”.

Taking a dig at the Prime Minister, Gandhi said on his social media handle: “Prime Minister Modi tells kids how to pass exams for 2 hours, but won’t speak for 2 minutes on the 22,000 crore banking scam.”

“Mr. (Arun) Jaitley (Fince Minister) is in hiding. Stop behaving as if you are guilty! Speak up.”

State-owned Punjab tiol Bank (PNB) has admitted to unearthing a fraud of Rs 11,515 crore involving jeweller Nirav Modi’s companies and certain other accounts with the bank’s flagship branch (Brady House Branch) in Mumbai and its second largest lending window in India.

Nirav Modi, the prime accused, fled the country just before the scam came to light. The ruling BJP and the Congress have been trading charges over the culpability of the banking fraud that dates back to 2011-12. (IANS)

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