Govt to probe new names, says Arun Jaitley
NDA government easy stand on black money and dilly dialing the issue
has dearly cost-ed and their non-performance at Local self government and
state machinery with same pace and system snail pace for the
convenience of few pockets made Delhitesto look for alternate in
politics and made the electoral battle tense for the saffrons. There is
no change in governance space of the national capital most of
intellectuals in the seminars boldly claim the Modi magic is still to be
practically absent. PM tall claims and his intentions may have the
aspiration for the people across the sacred land but his stern action is
awaited to bring citizen centric orbit move which remains static from
last couple of years. Hopefully the tough electoral battle by activist
group which still has no authentic leaders or spokesperson in their two
year old political outfits has taken the centre from bull horn on issue
of citizen welfare electric,water,housing etc. Delhi citizen are in
peel of laughter of this amateur politicians neither activist nor
adorable manager of governance.
FM from deep slumber takes stride sub-consciously and peddle the way
to improve his and party image. Million dollar Q Is saffron bandwagon
ready? Opportunity once missed difficult again to gain
Thus Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said that Centre has put in vigorous
efforts towards digging black money during the last six to seven
months. Talking to media on the sidelines of a function in New Delhi ,
Mr. Jaitley said sixty prosecutions have been launched of those who have
stashed money in foreign banks.
He said most of the names
revealed in the list in a English daily today are known to the
government. He said, some new names have been revealed, whose veracity
will be checked by authorities. The Finance Minister said, assessment of
350 account holders have been done and the rest will be completed by
31st of next month.
He said, Mr Jaitley also said that he had met
top Swiss authorities in Davos, and agreed with them that admission by
assessees will be considered as additional evidence.
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