Panama Papers: CPI calls for white paper on action against

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today demanded a white paper on action taken against Indians whose names had come up in the Panama Papers, accusing the of not moving against those with

General Secretary S Sudhakar Reddy reminded Prime Minister Modi in a letter that Modi had in his campaign during the 2014 polls promised to bring back once elected.


"We understand that the has the list of 500 people who have been named in the Panama Papers for offshore investment or depositing their abroad. We request you to publish a on the action taken by the in this regard," Reddy said.

The Left leader said three and a half years had passed since the poll campaign) but "no tangible action had been taken against holders that include your own ranks, supporters and corporate patrons".

He added that Modi had said there was such a huge amount of that even after depositing Rs 15 lakh in each Indian's bank account, there would be enough left for the development of the country for decades.

Pointing out that in other countries some leaders had been removed from power after their names came up in the papers, Reddy said, "But in our country, the 500 hoarders of in foreign banks have been neither made public, nor any action taken against them".

In this context, he referred to the ouster of Iceland's Premier and of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was forced by its Supreme Court to step down.

The Panama Papers are leaked documents from a Panama law firm. About 140 political figures from 50 countries with links to offshore accounts were named in the papers, leaked last year.

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First Published: Thu, September 21 2017. 21:22 IST