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Advani promises to bring back money from Swiss banks
BS Reporter / New Delhi Mar 30, 2009, 00:19 IST

L K AdvaniAsks PM to raise issue at G-20 summit.

Adding to his list of pre-poll promises, L K Advani, prime-ministerial candidate of the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), today said he would bring the Indian money deposited secretly in Swiss banks and other tax havens across the world back, in case his party got a chance to rule the country after the next Lok Sabha elections.

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Advani, who announced this as the BJP stepped up its campaign for the coming elections, also asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to discuss the issue at the G-20 summit, which he is going to attend in London on April 2.

“If the people of India elect a BJP-led NDA government in May 2009, we assure the nation that India will join the global effort to put an end to banking secrecy and intensify it by every means — diplomatic, political and economic — to get back the real sovereign wealth of our country,” Advani said in a statement.

He said the return of Indian money deposited secretly with banks abroad — which was estimated to be about $1,400 billion (Rs 70,00,000 crore) — would be a key issue in the BJP’s campaign. The party plans to conduct mass opinion polls on the issue on April 6, the foundation day of the party. Also, he said, the chief ministers of all the BJP-ruled states would write to the prime minister on this.

The BJP’s idea is to link the plank of “Indian money in foreign banks” with its agenda for development during the campaigning. The BJP leader said the “estimated Indian wealth in foreign banks is enough to relieve the debts of all farmers and the landless; is sufficient to lay highways and roads across the country; provide Rs 4 crore to each of the 600,000 Indian villages, etc.”

To emphasise the BJP’s seriousness on the issue, Advani even announced his proposal to set up a national task force which would be entrusted with the task of outlining an action plan for seeking return of the Indian money from abroad. The proposed task-force would comprise R Vaidyanathan of IIM-Bangalore, S Gurumurthy of the Sangh Parivar, lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani and former Intelligence Bureau chief Ajit Doval.

“The BJP sees in secret banking the RDX that has the potential not only to blow up national financial systems but also to support and fund global terror networks whose attacks on India increased during the UPA regime,” Advani said.

The BJP leader accused the Manmohan Singh government of not pursuing the German government’s offer to all countries to avail of the information it had got from the Swiss government on some 1,400 secret accounts. He asked the PM to follow the line taken by the United States and other Western nations, which are facing economic recession, to seek details of secret accounts of Indians from these banks.

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Posted by: dibyajyoti
Hi, http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=d7g97gp_1hfm3q2fm&hl=en , or, http://countrymen-democrat.blogspot.com/ I have written one article giving the relationship with INA(founded by Indian Leaders in exile for India's freedom)to run their Armed forces. This is one issue which is very sensitive because the proof of this money will weaken GOI from 1947 to 1977. Please read it and let me know your comments in http://countrymen-democrat.blogspot.com/ With regards, -- guha
Posted by: Redsalute
Two week back, Prakash Karat, the CPM secretary demanded the same thing. Advani is a copy cat politician with no brain to think. In fact the ideology of BJP is " Hindutva" which is heavily funded Global weapon trade network and their Indian agents. He cannot act like his masters who are super rich. Congress already earned 600 crores as their first installment of bribe from israeli weapon manufacturers. Now, Advani want to get some money for his party's election fortune. The rightist and nationalists are here to loot india's economy.
Posted by: james
Advani why the Swiss bank thing now? Why didn't you do it when BJP was in power? Has Rath Yatra no longer viable politically? Have you made Hindus lose? What did you do to speed up 1984 riots investigation? Why did that take 25 years? What powers and financial matter will you divest from ministers,govt. and politicians if and when you come to power?
    Posted by: dibyajyoti
Hi james, I have written one article uploaded on http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=d7g97gp_1hfm3q2fm&hl=en giving the relationship with INA(founded by Indian Leaders in exile for India's freedom)to run their Armed forces. This is one issue which is very sensitive because the proof of this money will weaken the Govt. of India's stand from 1947 to 1977 and also relationship with Russia may affect in this case. Please read it and let me know your comments.
    Posted by: Chris
James, Swiss banks and other places have been pressured by US to investigate the Madoff scandal and even then it may be difficult for any other governments to get access to the funds in secret accounts. These countires run their economy on these accounts. It is easier said that done to get this money back.
    Posted by: GR
Hi James, Late is better than never. Just because this comes from an Hindutva leader, do not dig the past. GR
    Posted by: evd
The Swiss secrecy laws have been dissolved only recently.
Posted by: Verma
This will really a good step from the BJP. I'll vote to BJP for their stand on this issue.
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