"We are trying to consolidate some of the banks, which may otherwise find it difficult in a competitive environment... In one case we are thinking of reducing the government stake to 49 per cent in IDBI Bank," the minister said here at the Economist India Summit.
Jaitley added that in a consolidated manner they would probably continue to be in the present state.
"But I think India still realises that there has been a very important role that some of these banks have performed," he said.
According to Jaitley, the public or political opinion is still to converge to a point where one can start thinking in terms of any form of privatisation in the sector.
"Some selective reforms do take place, for instance, we have announced a policy that government holdings (in banks) to be brought down to 52 per cent," he added.
"There is not a single sector that we have left out in terms of resolving issues... If you were to ask me after the passage and may be possible implementation of GST, while that process is on what would be my priority at the moment, it is certainly the health of public sector banks," he said.
He also hinted that the government is ready to provide an additional capital over the Rs 25,000-crore amount announced in the Budget.
"This is over and above whatever assistance from the Budget we are giving towards the capitalisation of banks," he said.
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