Replying in the Lok Sabha to the motion of thanks on President's address, Modi claimed if he had revealed the staggering figure of the Non Performing Assets (NPAs) earlier, it would have deeply hurt the economy but now he was doing so with evidence as banks were getting back into good health.
He said the Congress gave wrong figures as NPAs were 82 per cent and not 36 per cent. Modi said that the total advance made by banks rose from Rs 18 lakh crore to Rs 52 lakh crore.
After the NDA took over, not a single loan was passed which could turn into an NPA, Modi claimed.
"The workings of our previous government are responsible for the NPA mess. They are 100 per cent responsible and nobody else," the prime minister said.
Modi said his government has taken a series of steps like recapitalisation of banks to revive the sector, and his government's "cleanliness drive", an apparent reference to measures against corruption and blackmoney, was to secure rights of the common man.
"Earlier calls used to be made for facilitating loans to their people (close to those in power). Crores of money was given (through loans).... Had I kept the facts before the nation earlier, it would have hurt the economy," the prime minister said.
Lashing out at the opposition, he said they were spreading falsehood on the NPAs.
"The opposition believes that by speaking lies all the time in a loud voice, it will sound true.... The people will not forgive you for your sins," he said.
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