Rahul targets Modi on black money

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Friday targeted on the issue of black money and said he had promised to bring back all illegal money stashed abroad but his government was now virtually saying that there was no illegal money in Swiss banks.

Gandhi said that the had carried out demonetisation to supposedly curb black money but its stance now was totally different.

"In 2014, he said: I will bring back all the "BLACK" money in Swiss Banks and put Rs 15 lakh in each Indian account. In 2016, he said: Demonetisation will cure of "BLACK" money. In 2018, he says: 50 per cent jump in Swiss deposits by Indians, is "WHITE" money. No "BLACK" (money) in Swiss banks!" the said.

Goyal had maintained that under an agreement signed by the with Switzerland, all data from January 1, 2018, will be made available to the

He was responding to a query about the data showing a rise in Indian deposits last year in

"From what I understand (from media reports) 40 per cent increase in foreign remittances are on account of the Reserve Bank's Liberalised Remittance Scheme brought during the previous (UPA) government under which a resident Indian can remit $250,000 per year," the said.

"Then, there are also non-resident deposits... rest assured, if any wrongdoing is revealed, we will take action. With the various measures of this government against black money, Swiss bank deposits have been decreasing," he added.

The data showed that after falling for three years in succession, money parked by Indians in Swiss banks rose 50 per cent to Swiss Francs 1.02 billion in 2017 over the previous year.

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 16:06 IST