Mr Yadav has just sent an urgent letter to the Centre. Mr. Yadav’s letter has pointedly said the central govt should immediately implement the Vaidyanathan Committee’s recommendations.
In fact, as the Indian Express reports, Mr Yadav has written series of letters to Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for revival of non-licensed Cooperative banks and funds for laying and renovation of national highways running across the state.
In another letter, Yadav said the Union Government should release over Rs 758 crore for revival of 16 non-licensed co-operative banks as proposed by the Prof A Vaidyanathan Committee.“The Government on its own had tried to revive these banks and had allocated Rs 565 crore in the Budget of 2014-15. But the state should get as per the revival package proposed by the Vaidyanathan Committee,” he said.
Unlicensed Cooperative Bank’s Directors should be behind bars. Instead Samajwad dharma calls for largesse of 700+ Crores to them So that they can make 7000 crores in no time. Such a request should not be touched with barge pole even if BJP-CM wew to make. Gone are days of Politicians making money through this route. This is NAMO government and will not NAMO to such requests. Good source to strengthen Vote Bank.
when the time will come the golden period .at moment no one can say the must revival. lots of staff have no idea hw they survive his family because his family has meagerd