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Working to resolve Punjab foodgrain issue: Centre

MUMBAI:The Central Government is working with regulators, banks and other agencies to resolve the issue of missing foodgrain stocks in Punjab, Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said today.

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Mumbai, April 18 

The Central Government is working with regulators, banks and other agencies to resolve the issue of missing foodgrain stocks in Punjab, Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said today.

“We are working with the regulators as well as the banks and various other government agencies to ensure the matter with respect to the food stocks in Punjab is satisfactorily resolved,” Sinha told reporters here.

“The issue raised by the Reserve Bank is correct from the standpoint of the regulator. The banks’ explanation is also correct. We need to find a right solution for the issue,” Sinha said. He did not specify the underlying value of the missing foodgrain or if the problem exists in other states as well. Sinha said the government would investigate the case.

According to reports, foodgrain procured by the Punjab Government worth Rs 20,000 crore is missing from the state godowns. However, the Punjab Government denies the reports and has said all stocks procured over the years have been duly accounted for.

Some 30-odd banks had extended loans of Rs 12,000 crore to the state for foodgrain procurement . RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan has ordered banks to clean their books by next March. This had led to banks making massive provisions in the December quarter, which is expected to continue in the fourth quarter of 2015-16 as well.

Reports said lenders have threatened to stop lending to Punjab in the new season if the issue remains unresolved. — PTI

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