Business decisions taken by bank officials won’t be questioned: PM

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured bank officials that business decisions taken by them will not be questioned
The government will also release guidelines on the scrutiny of any serving finance or banking expert, he said at an event in Delhi. “I
would like to tell every bank official through you that we have come out from old situations and no one will question your genuine business
decisions
We are going to soon release guidelines for scrutiny of any serving finance or banking expert,” the Prime Minister said
“It is the government’s job to relieve the pressure that we see on the banking sector and we will do it
If bankers are afraid to take decisions, then they cannot take decisions and the government cannot leave him insecure
The government takes responsibility for his security
That is when the country will move ahead.” In a speech lasting more than 45 minutes, the Prime Minister touched upon different social,
economic and political issues
He said that the country’s banking system is stronger than before due to the measures announced by the government. “I can happily say
today that we took the courage to merge PSU banks
Not only that, but also we gaveRs 2.5 lakh crore for the recapitalisation of banks
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has made about Rs 3 lakh crore write-backs possible
Reforms and big decisions like that have made the country’s banking sector stronger than before,” Modi said. Modi also touched upon the
improvement in India’s ranking in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business
India’s ranking has improved to 63 from 142 when Modi took charge as Prime Minister
Modi said that India’s ranking has jumped 79 places in the last five years and also shared a conversation he had with World Bank chairman
Jim Yong Kim. “He said that for such a big country — that too a developing country — to continuously improve its ranking was something
the World Bank hadn’t seen in the past,” Modi said. The Prime Minister said his government is promoting professionalism, rather than
privilege, especially in civil services. “The government is working as an enabler, facilitator and promoter for making India a $5-trillion
economy…We are moving forward with reform and perform,” Modi said, adding that the corporate tax cut announced by the government
recently will promote investment and manufacturing in India.