Congress had questioned the decision of State Bank of India to give USD one billion loan to Adani group for the development of Carmichael coal mine during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's just concluded visit to Australia.
Dismissing it as "mere technicality," CPI refused to accept the defence of the SBI that it had only signed an "MoU" with Adani group and that the loan will be advanced only after "due diligence".
CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy told reporters here that "it is a mere technicality, they (SBI) did not say no and that we have not decided..They only said the final decision will be taken by the board."
"When such a big amount is advanced, naturally the board has to take a decision. It is, however, only a technicality."
The sanction of loan to Adani group is "more or less support for a particular group by BJP or supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.
Asked if CPI was for intervention by the RBI, Rajya Sabha MP D Raja said,"definitely, the RBI has prerogative to look into such dubious advances."
Asked if his party saw a "quid pro quo" between the BJP and the Adani group, he said,"definitely," adding "it is known to everybody and that is why the BJP says it is for the SBI to explain."
Alleging "crony capitalism" behind the loan to Adani, Congress had said the government was only interested in working for the rich and its promised "good days" have come only for them.
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