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Business Failures Should Not Be Looked Down Upon, Says Nirmala Sitharaman

Business failures in this country should not be tabooed, or looked down, she said in the Lok Sabha.

Nirmala Sitharaman, India’s finance minister, pauses during a news conference in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)
Nirmala Sitharaman, India’s finance minister, pauses during a news conference in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)

Reacting to the death of Cafe Coffee Day-founder VG Siddhartha, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said business failures in the country should not be tabooed, or looked down upon.

“Business failures in this country should not be tabooed, or looked down. On the contrary, we should give an honourable exit or resolution to the problem in letter and spirit of the IBC,” she said referring to his demise.

Siddhartha’s body was found on the banks of the Netravathi river in Karnataka on Wednesday. In a letter purportedly written by him, Siddhartha alleged, among other reasons, harassment by the Income Tax Department as cause for his extreme step. The IT department has denied the charges.

TDP’s Jayadev Galla said businesses may fail because of economic downturn or business cycle. Galla also said that accountability of banks need to come under scrutiny. “Signing of personal guarantee (by industrialist to take loan) is leading to taking extreme action like suicide,” he asserted.

Trinamool Congress’ Kalyan Banerjee said that those who have taken loans from banks, will have to pay. Pinaki Misra (BJD) referred to the death of the coffee tycoon, saying it is unfortunate that the insolvency law “should continuously continue to grow and expand in our country”.

He said it does not bode well for the country because “that is not how you reach the $5-trillion mark”.