Mallya loans: Chidambaram reminds BJP of NPA pile under Vajpayee tenure

March 15, 2016

Mumbai, Mar 15: With alleged political meddling in loan appraisals to beleaguered businessman Vijay Mally coming under scanner, former finance minister P Chidambaram today hinted that there were inaccuracies during the erstwhile NDA regime as well.

mallya"Please remember, in 2002-03, The Indian Express ran a series of articles called the 'Great Indian bank robbery'. Just jog your memory and ask yourself a question -- who was the PM? Nobody accuses the Prime Minister of being hand in glove," Chidambaram said at the Mumbai launch of his book 'Standing Guard: A Year in Opposition' this evening.

About Rs 9,000-crore loans to the near bankrupt Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) promoted by Mallya were granted during the decade-long tenure of the Congress-led UPA, where Chidambaram was at the helm of North Block for bulk of time.

Declining to make a specific comment on the case, saying he does not have the exact details, Chidambaram supported the ongoing probe against the bank officials.

"The banks that lent money to the person (Mallya), have to answer. Banks will be answerable if the gentleman has received undeserved loans from 20 banks," he said, wondering if Mallya had links with all the lenders.

Mallya and his grounded airline and other group companies owe around Rs 9,000 crore to 17 banks.

On GST Bill, he said the same legislation drafted by him, was stalled by BJP for five years during the UPA rule.

On its present status, Chidambaram said, the bill isn't stalled due to obstructionism of the Congress.

The Congress has raised three points of difference and the way forward, he said and conceded that the uniform taxation law will give a tremendous boost to the economy in the long run.

Stating that it is not the job of the Opposition to run Parliament, he said if the Opposition is not allowed to discuss a subject it finds important, it has to protest.

Chidambaram also supported the Aadhar project and sought to negate concerns on privacy as "exaggerated".

He said all the countries in the world have some form of identification system and the Election Commission did a similar job on a smaller case, which did not see any question on privacy.

Recounting how as a minister he had come across a college in Maharashtra with 700 fake students getting scholarships every month, he said the Aadhar will help save money for the government.

He also spoke in favour of more money being given to states and greater independence being given to them to formulate their own schemes and policies.

On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aggressive foreign policy, Chidamabaram underlined the need to assess the administration based on the outcome.

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July 11,2020

Kochi, Jul 11: Johnny Paul Pierce's five-month stay in Kerala has been a soul-soothing experience for 74-year-old US citizen. He now wants to spend the rest of his life here.

"Kerala is a beautiful place to live in. This is my fifth trip here. I usually stay here for six months. It is such a magical place to be and I want to share that with people from the US," Pierce told ANI.

He came to India on February 26 on a tourist visa and is staying at Kandanadu in Kochi.

According to Pierce's Advocate, his tourist visa is valid up to January 26, 2025. But on this visa, he can only stay consecutively for 180 days.

The guidelines of the Indian government permit continuous stay for only 180 days for foreigners on tourist visas. His 180 days were set to expire on August 24, which the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) extended to August 30.

The US citizen has approached the Kerala High Court seeking to convert his tourist visa into a business visa. The petition will be considered next week.

Pierce has sought a directive to the government to permit him to apply for the conversion of his tourist visa into a business visa and also to extend his stay, without having to leave the country.

"I am making a petition for an extra 180 days to stay. And I would also like to get a business visa in order to begin a tour company to bring people from the US to Kerala after the coronavirus. I wish my family could also come here. I am very impressed with what's is happening here. People in the US don't care about COVID-19," he said.

He talked about the risk of going back to his home country saying, "There are only 27 deaths in Kerala and in the US there over 1.3 lakh deaths. I do not want to go back to the US. I am 74 years old and I am at risk. This is a very safe place for me. I hope India embraces and allows me to stay."

"There's chaos in the US due to COVID-19 and government is not taking care like India. I want to stay here," he added.

Pierce further talked about his future plans, saying that if he is allowed to stay, he would like to lease a small resort and make a retirement community, which will be a COVID free zone.

Lastly, he made an appeal to the Indian government to let him stay in India saying that "all the immigration rules were made before COVID-19."

"There should be special consideration for people like me," he added.

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Agencies
June 25,2020

Patna, Jun 25: At least 83 people died due to thunderstorms in Bihar in the last 24 hours, according to Chief Minister's Office.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced Rs 4 lakhs each for the families of deceased.

Thirteen people died in Gopalganj, 8 each in Madhubani and Nawada, 6 each in Baghalpur and Siwan, 5 each in Darbhanga, Banka, East Champaran and 3 each in Khagaria and Aurangabad.

Due to thunderstorms, two people each lost their lives in West Champaran, Kishanganj, Jamui, Jahanabad, Purnia, Supaul, Buxar, Kaimur while one death each was reported in Samastipur, Shivhar, Saran, Sitamarhi and Madhepura.

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June 10,2020

New Delhi, Jun 10: Petrol price on Wednesday was hiked by 40 paise per litre and diesel by 45 paise, the fourth straight daily increase in rates after oil PSUs ended an 82-day hiatus in rate revision. Petrol price in Delhi was hiked to Rs 73.40 per litre from Rs 73, while diesel rates were increased to Rs 71.62 a litre from Rs 71.17, according to a price notification of state oil marketing companies.

Rates have been increased across the country and vary from state to state depending on the incidence of local sales tax or VAT.

This is the fourth daily increase in rates in a row since oil companies on Sunday restarted revising prices in line with costs, after ending an 82-day hiatus.

In four hikes, petrol price has gone up by Rs 2.14 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.23.

Latest petrol, diesel prices in top cities:

New Delhi: Petrol ₹73.40. Diesel ₹71.62

Gurgaon: Petrol ₹72.86. Diesel ₹64.90

Mumbai: Petrol ₹80.40. Diesel ₹70.35

Chennai: Petrol ₹77.43. Diesel ₹70.13

Hyderabad: Petrol ₹76.20. Diesel ₹70b

Bengaluru: Petrol ₹75.77. Diesel ₹68.09

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