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Govt should not privatise public sector banks: Jairam Ramesh

Former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh (Cong) urged the government to come out with a categorical declaration against privatization of public sector banks.

Govt should not privatise public sector banks: Jairam Ramesh
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Published : Jul 19, 2019, 10:17 PM IST

New Delhi: A demand was raised in Rajya Sabha Friday that the government come out with a categorical declaration that public sector banks would not be privatized.

Raising the issue through a special mention, former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh (Cong) said it was former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who on July 19, fifty years ago had nationalized 14 private sector banks.

"This had profound immediate implication and had fuelled green revolution and resulted in rural development", he said, adding it also led to the growth of self-help groups and catalyzed economic growth.

Ramesh said it was the move that saved India from the impact of a severe global financial crisis and recently led to appointment of Managing Director of the State Bank of India as CFO of the World Bank.

"I urge the government to come out with a categorical declaration against privatization of public sector banks", he said, adding the government should not bring down its stake below 51 percent holding as private funds had their stakes in banks. "I urge the government not to go ahead with the privatization of the public sector banks," Ramesh added.

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New Delhi: A demand was raised in Rajya Sabha Friday that the government come out with a categorical declaration that public sector banks would not be privatized.

Raising the issue through a special mention, former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh (Cong) said it was former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who on July 19, fifty years ago had nationalized 14 private sector banks.

"This had profound immediate implication and had fuelled green revolution and resulted in rural development", he said, adding it also led to the growth of self-help groups and catalyzed economic growth.

Ramesh said it was the move that saved India from the impact of a severe global financial crisis and recently led to appointment of Managing Director of the State Bank of India as CFO of the World Bank.

"I urge the government to come out with a categorical declaration against privatization of public sector banks", he said, adding the government should not bring down its stake below 51 percent holding as private funds had their stakes in banks. "I urge the government not to go ahead with the privatization of the public sector banks," Ramesh added.

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Govt should not privatise public sector banks:Jairam Ramesh
         New Delhi, July 19 (PTI) A demand was raised in Rajya
Sabha Friday that the government come out with a categorical
declaration that public sector banks would not be privatised.
         Raising the issue through a special mention, former Union
Minister Jairam Ramesh (Cong) said it was former Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi who on July 19, fifty years ago had
nationalised 14 private sector banks.
         "This had profound immediate implication and had fuelled
green revolution and resulted in rural development", he said,
adding it also led to growth of self help groups and catalysed
economic growth.
         Ramesh said it was the move that saved India from the
impact of severe global financial crisis and recently led to
appointment of Managing Director of the State Bank of India as
CFO of the World Bank.
         "I urge the government to come out with a categorical
declaration against privatisation of public sector banks", he
said ,adding the govenrment should not bring down its stake
below 51 per cent holding as private funds had their stakes in
banks.
         "I urge the govenrment not to go ahead with the
privatisation of the public sector banks," Ramesh added. PTI
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