Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
India

Swiss Account Row: Amarinder Singh Rebuts Charge, Akalis Ask Him To Quit

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Nov, 2015 01:16 PM
    Congress leader Amarinder Singh on Wednesday rubbished the issue of Swiss bank notice to his wife and son and attacked the Narendra Modi government for "seeking selective information" even as Punjab's ruling Akali Dal demanded he quit politics for allegedly amassing undisclosed wealth abroad.
     
    Swiss bank authorities have asked Amarinder's wife and former union minister Preneet Kaur and son, Raninder Singh, to exercise their "right to be heard" before sharing information on bank accounts in Switzerland which has been sought by Indian tax authorities.
     
    Amarinder Singh, the Congress' deputy leader in Lok Sabha and former Punjab chief minister, in a statement, questioned the timing and the motive of the central government in "seeking selective information from the Swiss authorities about the purported account details" of his wife and son.
     
    "Despite my wife and son having already furnished all the details and answers, to all questions raised by the Income Tax department of the Government of India, from time to time, the Government of India with an obvious questionable motive wanted to highlight this particular case," he said in a release issued here.
     
     
    "The matter of 'foreign bank accounts' is pending before Income Tax Authorities since 2011 where it has been clearly stated that neither my wife, nor my son or me have any foreign bank account," he clarified, while pointing out, that the Swiss authorities in their notification have nowhere stated that Preneet Kaur and Raninder Singh have Swiss bank account(s).
     
    "This notification is a matter of procedure to be followed in respect of individuals whose names are sent by Indian government enquiring about accounts," he noted, terming it a "desperate attempt" of the central government and the Bharatiya Janata Party to malign his image before 2017 Punjab assembly polls.
     
    This was done to clearly help its beleaguered partner, Akali Dal, in Punjab, he alleged.
     
    Akali Dal leaders demanded he quit politics and face the law.
     
    "Congress leader Amarinder Singh to quit politics and face the law of the land as an ordinary criminal for misusing politics as a shield for amassing corrupt wealth and siphoning off billions of dollars through fraudulent accounts in Swiss banks," senior Akali leaders Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Prem Singh Chandumajra and Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal said in a statement here.
     
     
    "A person and family facing such grave allegations of personal dishonesty have no right to be in public life," the Akali Dal leaders said.
     
    The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) of Switzerland has given 10 days time to Preneet Kaur to file an appeal for exercise of the right to be heard. She had earlier denied having any account in her name with any foreign bank.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Modi government moves swiftly to fulfil promises to diaspora

    Modi government moves swiftly to fulfil promises to diaspora
    Moving swiftly to fulfill assurances made to thousands of cheering diaspora in his Madison Square Garden address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday...

    Modi government moves swiftly to fulfil promises to diaspora

    Tensions rise as Indian, Pakistani armies clash

    Tensions rise as Indian, Pakistani armies clash
    Indian and Pakistani troops clashed again Tuesday along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, sparking fear at the border and forcing thousands to flee to safer places....

    Tensions rise as Indian, Pakistani armies clash

    Two schemes for overseas Indians to be merged

    Two schemes for overseas Indians to be merged
    India is working on a new scheme that will merge the People of Indian Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) schemes, an official statement said Tuesday....

    Two schemes for overseas Indians to be merged

    India among five nations to build world's biggest telescope

    India among five nations to build world's biggest telescope
     India, along with four other countries, will Tuesday start work to build the world's biggest telescope in Hawaii Island, the media here reported Monday...

    India among five nations to build world's biggest telescope

    Five killed in Pakistan firing in Jammu

    Five killed in Pakistan firing in Jammu
    Pakistan Rangers Monday resorted to indiscriminate firing along the international border in Jammu district, killing five civilians and injuring...

    Five killed in Pakistan firing in Jammu

    Will Modi's broom sweep away legal cobwebs?

    Will Modi's broom sweep away legal cobwebs?
    The Narendra Modi government is determined to clean up the country in more ways than one. In an ambitious move, the government intends to junk...

    Will Modi's broom sweep away legal cobwebs?