New Delhi/Chandigarh:The Congress party on Sunday attacked the Centre for the bank frauds allegedly committed by Gujarat-based ABG Shipyard owned by Rishi Agarwal and others for duping 28 banks, including State Bank of India. The party alleged that the delay in the case proves 'complicity, collusion and connivance of those sitting in the highest echelons of power in the Modi government'.
Addressing a press conference in Chandigarh, Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said, "India's Biggest Bank Fraud in 75 years has taken place under Modi Govt's watch! 'Bank Frauds' of Rs 5,35,000 (5.35 lakh) crore in 7 years have wrecked our 'Banking System'!" He said India woke up to the rude shock of the biggest ever bank fraud of Rs 22,842 crore in the last 75 years. Post a 5-year delay, dilly-dallying and permitting brazen embezzlement of public money, the CBI has finally registered an FIR on 7th February 2022, against Gujarat-based ABG Shipyard owned by Rishi Agarwal and others for duping 28 Banks, led by State Bank of India.
He alleged that the Modi government is running a "loot & escape" flagship scheme for Bank fraudsters. "The fraudsters lists include -- Nirav Modi, i.e Chhota Modi, Mehul Choksi, Ami Modi, Neeshal Modi, Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya, Jatin Mehta, Chetan Sandesara, Nitin Sandesara and many others with close connection and affection to the ruling establishment. Rishi Agarwal & others are the new 'GEMS' of the 'Shehenshah' "Complicity, collusion & connivance of those sitting in the highest echelons of power in the Modi Govt is writ large in India's biggest fraud," said Surjewala.
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