A day before his home state Gujarat goes to the final phase of polling, Modi attacked "economists" in the UPA for handing him a "liability" of non-performing assets (NPAs) or bad loans, while hard-selling his central government's pro- poor schemes.
"This government is framing policies keeping the needs of the youth in mind. In contrast, the previous government gave thousands of crores to select big industrialist by putting pressure on banks," he said.
In the address, his first at an AGM of an industry association, Prime Minister asked as to what Ficci was doing when some in government pressured banks in giving loans to select industrialists.
Also, he said, no study was done by organisations like Ficci to assess how the plight of banking sector worsened due to policies of the earlier government.
He sought to know whether an attempt was ever made to wake up those who "silently" watched the entire loot.
Modi said his government has taken steps to strengthen the banking sector including by providing fresh capital so that the interest of customers and the country is protected.
Listing out his government's pro-poor policies, Modi said free cooking gas connections have been given to over 3 crore women; 30 crore bank accounts have been opened as part of financial inclusion; over Rs 4 lakh crore guarantee-less loans have been given to about 9.75 lakh youth for business; 5 crore toilets built and affordable housing for rural poor launched.
"We are building a system that is not just transparent but also sensitive and understands people's needs," he said.
Modi said his government is formulating policies keeping in mind the need of businesses, abolishing archaic and obsolete laws.
Industry, he said, had been long demanding Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the BJP-led government implemented it and introduced measures like anti-profiteering to see that businesses pass on the benefit of lower taxes to the people.
It will enable easier availability of credit from the banks, and reduce cost of logistics, thereby enhancing competitiveness of businesses.
As a result of these measures, India has climbed from 142nd position to 100 on the the World Bank's 'Ease of Doing Business' rankings.
He also mentioned other indicators which point to the robust health of the economy. He said that the steps taken by the Government are also playing a key role in job creation.
Political parties and chambers of industry should keep in mind the country's requirements and the feelings of the people, and work accordingly, he said.
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