BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today said the Government was not giving a valid reason in not revealing the names of the accounts of Indians held in foreign banks.
“The Government is saying that the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) which India had signed with other countries prevented it from revealing the names of the foreign account holders, which is not a valid reason,” Swamy told presspersons on the sidelines of an event here.
Although there is a secrecy clause in the DTAA, which was preventing the Government from disclosing the names, the hurdle could be overcome, he said.
Swamy said when Pranab Mukherjee was the Finance Minister before becoming President, he had written to the German Government for disclosure of names under the DTAA for accounts held in Liechtenstein.
“Now what the Government has to do is that it will again have to write to the German counterpart that earlier it had wrongly sought disclosures under DTAA. Now the Government is seeking the disclosures under a particular UN resolution,” he said.
Swamy said he has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the argument forwarded by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was not correct.
When pointed out that when the BJP was in the Opposition, the party had criticised the Congress-led UPA for citing DTAA as the sole reason for the Government not being able to disclose the names and the present dispensation was doing the same now, Swamy said “it is the BJP which had formed the SIT soon after coming to power”.
“Why did not the Congress form it despite the Supreme Court giving directions in 2011?” he asked.
“The black money stashed abroad should be brought back to India and we will do that,” he asserted.
Swamy said black money was also legitimised through participatory notes.