Friends: Modi with Adani chief at a Gujarat power plant. File

Modi man Adani owes banks Rs 72,000 crore; loans equal entire farm debt

Don't know govt links with this group; Adani seen on tours with PM: Verma

Agency Report | New Delhi | 5 May, 2016 | 10:00 PM

Corporate houses owe about Rs 5 lakh crore to PSU banks, with a particular corporate house known to be close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Adani Group, taking advantage of 'unimaginable' favours with its debt to banks standing at Rs 72,000 crore, an amount that equals the total farm debt in India.

Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Pavan Kumar Verma has raised the issue of corporate loans in the Rajya Sabha, and pointed out that the Adani Group has a debt of Rs.72,000 crore — equal in amount to the total debt of Indian farmers.

“PSUs are owed around Rs.500,000 crore by the corporate houses, and of this amount roughly Rs.1.4 lakh crore is owed by just five companies which include LANCO, GVK, Suzlon Energy, Hindustan Construction Company and a certain Adani Group and Adani Powers,” Verma said during Zero Hour.

“The amount owed by this group (Adani), both in terms of its long-term and short-term debts, today is around Rs.72,000 crore. Yesterday, it was mentioned that the entire amount that the farmers need to pay in terms of loan is Rs.72,000 crore,” Verma pointed out drawing a parallel with the corporate giant’s outstandings.

“The Adani Group itself owes the banks Rs.72,000 crore. It does not matter if he (Adani) or the group has the ability to repay. In last two to three years, the company’s net worth has gone up by 85 percent. But economic experts say the company’s ability to pay the interest on its debts has come down dramatically during the course of the financial year,” he said.

Verma also drew a parallel with the case of Vijay Mallya. “Despite knowing the crisis faced by Mallya, a loan of $1 billion was given by the State Bank of India to Adani after this government came to power,” the JD-U leader alleged.

“I don’t know what is the relationship of this government with this (business) House, but Adani is seen everywhere the prime minister has gone. And the point of the matter is that PSU banks are influenced to pay loans to people who cannot pay back,” Verma said.

The JD-U member sought a reply from the government in this regard.

“I want a reply from the government as to whether they are aware or not. This company has been given favours that are unimaginable. In Gujarat, their Special Economic Zone (SEZ) was approved despite an adverse high court judgement. But the UPA government had not approved it,” Verma added. (IANS)