Moily, who had yesterday targeted the Centre for growing non-performing assets (NPAs), sought to pay the Minister back in the same coin, saying the rise was mainly due to "mismanagement of banks" by Modi dispensation.
"We left (government) at 4 per cent NPA, but now it has grown to over 9 per cent on record. He (Jaitley) says it is because you have given the room. Is it a reason for a Finance Minister to give?" Moily told reporters.
As per the official figure, gross NPAs of public sector banks rose to Rs 6,30,323 crore by September 2016.
Replying to a debate in the Lok Sabha earlier, Jaitley had sought to underscore that most of these loans were given during 2007-08-09 period when the boom period of the economy was there (during UPA tenure).
"Your allegation is that your sins have not been corrected and reversed by us. This cannot be a charge on us," the Finance Minister added.
Jaitley, acknowledging that there was decline in loan growth, said NPAs grew due to "indiscriminate loans" given by the UPA government.
Some of these NPAs were being hidden under the carpet, he said.
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