Published 09:41 IST, March 7th 2020
Sanjay Singh slams BJP over Yes Bank crisis; says 'Was CBI, ED sleeping?'
AAP's Sanjay Singh said that if the Finance Minister was monitoring Yes banks functioning since 2017,then why was the bank given a loan of one lakh crore.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh on Saturday slammed the BJP led central government over the Yes Bank crisis. Taking to the microblogging site, Singh said that if the Finance Minister was monitoring Yes Banks' functioning since 2017, then why was the bank given a loan of one lakh crore. He also accused that the BJP along with their friends have robbed the people's money.
In his tweet, Singh said, "The Finance Minister said, "RBI was monitoring Yes Bank since 2017. Then the question is, after 2017 how the loan of 1 lakh crore was given? Did the BJP with their friends rob people of money in YES Bank? Where was ED CBI sleeping?"
'Their money is safe'
Issuing her first statement on the Yes Bank crisis, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday assured the depositors that all their money is safe. She said that she is in constant touch with the Reserve Bank of India and a resolution will be found soon. The Finance Minister added that she has been personally monitoring the situation for the past couple of months along with the RBI.
Speaking to the reporters outside Parliament, the FM Sitharaman said, "I am in continuous interaction with the RBI. The RBI has assured that they will give a quick resolution. I also want to assure every depositor that their money shall be safe. Their money is safe. I am constantly in touch with the Reserve Bank and the steps they have taken are in the interest of the depositors, the bank and the economy."
ED raids Yes Bank founder's residence
In a massive development, sources reported that Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday carried out searches at Yes Bank founder and former MD-CEO Rana Kapoor at his residential premises in Mumbai's Samudra Mahal. Sources also reported that a case of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) has been registered against him. The ED is the only central agency to have registered a case against Kapoor till now.
RBI takes over Yes Bank for 30 days
On Thursday, RBI appointed former SBI CFO Prashant Kumar as administrator for Yes Bank and imposed a moratorium on the troubled lender capping its withdrawals at Rs 50,000, for a period of 30 days. The RBI stated that the decision was taken to a serious deterioration in the financial position of the bank and has been done to restore depositors' confidence in the bank. Yes Bank has also cancelled all fund withdrawal requests made by clients to their Yes Bank accounts and its stocks lost more than half its value.
Updated 09:41 IST, March 7th 2020