The Congress on Friday accused the BJP government of forcefully taking ₹1,76 lakh crore from the RBI to hide a "grave" economic slowdown and claimed that it had pushed the country into a "financial emergency".
The Reserve Bank of India had on Monday approved the transfer of a record ₹1.76 lakh crore dividend and surplus reserves to the government, boosting the BJP-led regime's prospect of stimulating the slowing economy without widening fiscal deficit.
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"RBI's emergency fund is at a six-year low as the BJP government has forcefully taken ₹1,76,000 crore from the RBI to hide its failures and grave economic slowdown," Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala tweeted, tagging a media report on the central bank's emergency fund.
"The BJP government has pushed the country into a financial emergency," he said.
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In another tweet, the Congress spokesperson also pointed out to the rising number of bank frauds.
"'Loot & Scoot' in 'New India' as a complicit BJP govt looks the other way and common man is taxed!" he said.
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According to the RBI annual report, the number of cases of frauds reported by banks saw a jump of 15 per cent year-on-year basis in 2018-19, with the amount involved increasing by 73.8 per cent to ₹71,543 crore from ₹41,167 crore reported in the previous fiscal.
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