"A Supreme Court-monitored SIT is already looking into the issue of black money. The leaked Panama Papers should be part of this investigation. It is embarrassing that Padma awardees are among those who have opened such accounts," he said.
He also attacked corporate houses for "looting" the country in the name of liberalisation and said the annual turnover of some of these was not more than Rs 2 crore in the 1990s but in 25 years rose to more than Rs 2 lakh crore.
"The (Panama) report has revealed Indians in the global list of (those holding) secret firms in tax havens.
"That, in my opinion, is the result of blind liberalisation in our country and big people took advantage by accumulating illegal money abroad," Yadav said in a statement.
Policies of liberalisation have helped the rich park their money abroad, he said, adding that they had only contributed towards increasing the difficulties and problems of the common man.
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