Prosecute Chidambaram under new Black money, Benami Act: Subramanian Swamy

The huge properties, vine yards, hotels, farm houses were bought by Chidambaram: Swamy

ANI  |  New Delhi 

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Subramanian Swamy

(BJP) leader has urged Prime Minister to prosecute former finance minister P and his family members under the new Act and Benami Act.

In his complaint, Swamy while citing the findings of the Income Tax's investigation team said that it was necessary to persecute them under the new law apart from charging them under Prevention of Corruption Act, Disproportionate Asset (DA) case and money laundering act.

"Report also shows the illegal assets and properties of P and his family across the globe. The IT report finds that these huge assets were acquired by corruption and bribes taken when was the finance and home ministers during 2004 to 2014," the complaint read.

"The huge properties, vine yards, hotels, farm houses were bought in London, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Spain, France and Greece like 14 countries, all acquired by by abuse of power," it added.

He asked Prime Minister Modi to direct Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia in this regard and initiate prosecution under the new Act.

In response, Prime Minister acknowledged the March 20 complaint.

Prosecute Chidambaram under new Black money, Benami Act: Subramanian Swamy

The huge properties, vine yards, hotels, farm houses were bought by Chidambaram: Swamy

The huge properties, vine yards, hotels, farm houses were bought by Chidambaram: Swamy

(BJP) leader has urged Prime Minister to prosecute former finance minister P and his family members under the new Act and Benami Act.

In his complaint, Swamy while citing the findings of the Income Tax's investigation team said that it was necessary to persecute them under the new law apart from charging them under Prevention of Corruption Act, Disproportionate Asset (DA) case and money laundering act.

"Report also shows the illegal assets and properties of P and his family across the globe. The IT report finds that these huge assets were acquired by corruption and bribes taken when was the finance and home ministers during 2004 to 2014," the complaint read.

"The huge properties, vine yards, hotels, farm houses were bought in London, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Spain, France and Greece like 14 countries, all acquired by by abuse of power," it added.

He asked Prime Minister Modi to direct Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia in this regard and initiate prosecution under the new Act.

In response, Prime Minister acknowledged the March 20 complaint.

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