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During the lecture of
prime minister Indira Gandi
a group in the congress
party made a demand
for national sution of comercial banks.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by shaily75
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The 50th anniversary of the nationalisation of big banks by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has attracted limited comment. Some critics call it a terrible economic blunder, since public sector banks (PSBs) have become a byword for enormous losses, inefficiency and loans based on phone calls from political masters. Top PSB appointments have sometimes been made to shady bankers, who guaranteed kickbacks to their appointers.

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