Udupi: Demonetisation a new beginning to root out corruption: Subramanian Swamy


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Udupi, Jan 28: “Demonetisation is a new beginning towards rooting out corruption and forming a cleaner society. Right after coming to power in 2014, PM Narendra Modi wanted to form a committee to fight against black money hoarders. Two-and-a-half years later, on November 8, 2016 he undertook a very important decision to demonize Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currencies," said Rajya Sabha member and BJP leader Subramanian Swamy in a programme at Manipal University on Saturday January 28.

He was speaking in a lecture series programme on ‘Impact of Demonetisation on Indian Economy’.

"The success of the fight against black money depends on four components: objective, priority, strategies and necessary machinery. Demonetisation is only a small part of that strategy to eliminate black money. There are measures taken to enact demonetisation which will eventually stop black money. Most of the black money hoarders avoid paying taxes by false accounting. 

"Black money is used in illegal operations, purchase and sale of properties, prostitution and during the election campaigns. Such transactions are done secretly. When the unaccounted money is considered in the auditing system, we find that 40% of net transaction happening in the country in a year is black. There are various instruments to tackle that. The economy has to change by simplifying the rules.

"In 1991, Narasimha Rao and Chandra Shekhar Davan controlled black money by abolishing quotas and license. During 1950-1990 the growth rate was 3.5%. In a year Narasimha Rao raised it up to 9%.

"The Congress party came to power by misleading the people and black money once again started to thrive in the market. It was happening all over the country. As a result, Chandrababu Naidu lost power in Andhra Pradesh and S M Krishna lost in Karnataka," he said.

Commenting on the lack of preparation before demonetisation, he said, "Before demonetisation was announced, there recommendations were made as many as six times to generate 100 rupee notes which would take at least two years. There was no proper preparation made by the RBI before announcing demonetisation. That is the only the setback due to which the move by the centre was not very successful.

"The Pakistani terror outfits were misusing Indian currency for terror activities. And it was very difficult to detect black money transactions. On November 8, 2016, it was a big shock for these outfits. After the move, there has been no attack in Kashmir so far. 

"After demonetisation, banks got richer and only 20% of redistribution has taken place. Demonetisation has not worked in the way it was expected to, but it was not a bad measure. Collateral damage is part of any big scale move. Poor and daily wagers suffered a lot due to the move.

“In other countries, we see good quality products and magnificent roads. In India, our progress is hampered due to corruption. Hawala agents need to be arrested in order to control black money. Abolish participatory notes and create incentives. The key to the success of demonetisation is to target the person who stands at the top in the list. When they are frightened, black money will come down. At the same time, we need to reform system by reducing the excise tax.”

“Service tax is an idiotic tax. Inflation will not decrease by decreasing the rate of interest,” Swamy added.

MP Subramanian Swamy also interacted with students and media persons after his talk.

  

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    after the demonetisation people who kept money in containers lost it s value. only thing poor suffered little but still they supported the move. black money holders kept quite they hide behind poor and provoked them to talk. but as far as intesnsion of modis is concerned it seems good.

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  • Saihu, Mnagaluru/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    He is nothing but Joker and see who called him for the lecture, let the organiser to disclose how much black money they have gained through capitation, Demonetisation is nothing but utter failure, its like in olden days the Raja/ Maharaja's use to have some dreams and next day in darbar and announce without looking at the consequences and we use to here such bed time stories and same happen on 8th of November 2016 and interesting part is people have deposited the cash more than what gov has expected then where is black money, I do remember this gentleman and baba ramdev talking about black money stacked in swiss bank I think they have forgot and killed hyndreds of people putting them in ATM ques.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Why waste money on security for a mad ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    ...when Robert gets..is it ok..?

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Request Feku to withdraw the security cover given to BOTH of them .....

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Subbu's security was there since Italy matha's time...why you people allowed it and did not ask for withdrawal..?
    At the time why the idea of 'kas gone' crop up..?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Robert never begged for it ...

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Even Trump also getting high level Security..

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    People often call him crazy swamy....but he always speaks truth

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  • Shabeer Ahmed, M'lore-Dmm

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Truth....??????
    Come on grow up. He always fabricate the truth......

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Shetty does not know that 3 persons have been arrested yesterday in delhi for circulating 2000 fake notes worth 18 lakhs.....they are Azad Singh, Manoj and Sunil kumar ..... Master of monkey bath was claiming that main purpose of note bandi was to completly stop the fake notes, but what is happening is the reverse..... Good luck mad swamy and Feku .... and his andh bakts

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Demonetisation and corruption are different and it is wrong to equate both.Corruption has not changed be cause of demonetisation but the regular raids on the corrupt people is only the way and answer to stop it.

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    All world mein inka danka
    Phoonke ye dushman ki lanka
    Choor kare har aashanka
    Hai apne waade ka pakka Boss - Yeh hai Hamara Modi.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Demonetization is the biggest scam since 1947 ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Elaborate please!

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Can u elaborate your figure of 0.8 trillion notes not coming back to reverses bank .....

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  • NAS, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 30 2017

    Ask Google Baba he will tell you how Modi has been changing his stand. Demonetization has not achieved anything all the money that RBI printed more than that has returned back. Now the govt. is in a dilemma to find out how much is fake and who deposited it. Till today has the RBI or Modi given any figures, they will not give because now they are not interested now they are talking about digital payment. Because terrorists activities have not stopped, people are still accepting bribes, corruption is rampant. There are rumors that fake 2000 rupee are in circulation. Wake up you Modi bakht.

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  • RONALD, UDUPI

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    He should have told that black money is also used to pay donations to get seats in prestigious colleges. AND this man says terror activities stopped after demonetization thinking that those listening to him are all dumb people like his party jokers.!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Politician or Comedian ...

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    Swamy and the BJP are doubling down on a failed policy.

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  • Dodanna, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    One of the famous university start to reveal his actual colour.
    God save our education field.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    The same person said before the elections that if Modi comes to power , Rupee will strengthen to the levels of 15/$ but see now where it is going.

    He is the same person who said that AADHAR Card is the biggest scam. His only role in BJP is to create confusion. After 30 months no one from Congress who were accused of 2G, CoalGate, CWG are behind bars.

    Even Jamai of Italian Madam is not touched even once.

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  • NN, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    In olden days, man's worth was measured in how many cows he owns. Now a days, how many commandos escort the man at the tax payers expense. Only the President and PM/CM should be given escorts as a matter of national security. If you are a patriot, willing to sacrifice for the nation, why scared of others?

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  • Indian, Mlre

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

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    Rs 1.26-crore cash, 2.4 kg gold recovered from Sadhvi's residence in Gujarat
    Fri, Jan 27 2017 05:11:55 PM

    Ahmedabad, Jan 27 (Agencies): Police today arrested a lady Mahant (head of a religious shrine) and recovered cash worth Rs 1 crore 26 lakhs (all in Rs 2000 notes) and 2.4kg gold (24 bars of 100gm each) from her residence here.

    SP Neeraj Badgujar said that the head of Mukteshwar Math, situated in Badgam area of Banaskantha district, Sadhvi Jai Shree Giri, has been arrested in connection with a cheating case filed by a local jeweller. "During a raid in this connection at her residence in Gauri Park Society in Paschim Police Station area of Palanpur, the headquarters town of Banaskantha district, altogether 6300 notes of Rs 2000 denominations worth Rs 1.26-crore and 24 gold bars each weighing 100gm were recovered," the SP said.

    A local jeweller Pritesh Shah, who also owns a shop in the city, had filed a case against three persons including the Sadhvi and one Chirag Rawal and one unknown person claiming that they had taken more than Rs 5-crore from him in last few months in the name of giving him gold at cheaper rates. They had neither given any gold to him nor returned the money, the SP said. The two other accused are still at large. The Sadhvi has been arrested from her residence during the raid today and was being interrogated further. The Income Tax Department has also been informed about the recovery of cash and gold.Notably, the Sadhvi was seen throwing Rs 2000 notes on a well-known singer during a folk music event called Dyro recently.

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  • Indian, Mlre

    Sun, Jan 29 2017

    www.Daijiworld.com
    NATIONAL / WORLD
    Rs 1.26-crore cash, 2.4 kg gold recovered from Sadhvi's residence in Gujarat
    Fri, Jan 27 2017 05:11:55 PM

    Ahmedabad, Jan 27 (Agencies): Police today arrested a lady Mahant (head of a religious shrine) and recovered cash worth Rs 1 crore 26 lakhs (all in Rs 2000 notes) and 2.4kg gold (24 bars of 100gm each) from her residence here.

    SP Neeraj Badgujar said that the head of Mukteshwar Math, situated in Badgam area of Banaskantha district, Sadhvi Jai Shree Giri, has been arrested in connection with a cheating case filed by a local jeweller. "During a raid in this connection at her residence in Gauri Park Society in Paschim Police Station area of Palanpur, the headquarters town of Banaskantha district, altogether 6300 notes of Rs 2000 denominations worth Rs 1.26-crore and 24 gold bars each weighing 100gm were recovered," the SP said.

    A local jeweller Pritesh Shah, who also owns a shop in the city, had filed a case against three persons including the Sadhvi and one Chirag Rawal and one unknown person claiming that they had taken more than Rs 5-crore from him in last few months in the name of giving him gold at cheaper rates. They had neither given any gold to him nor returned the money, the SP said.The two other accused are still at large. The Sadhvi has been arrested from her residence during the raid today and was being interrogated further. The Income Tax Department has also been informed about the recovery of cash and gold.Notably, the Sadhvi was seen throwing Rs 2000 notes on a well-known singer during a folk music event called Dyro recently.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, Jan 28 2017

    Quote -
    ".....Most of the black money hoarders avoid paying taxes by false accounting. ...."
    Unquote

    Let the people know to which political party these big merchants/builders/businessmen/professionals support by false accounting....., no need for smart guess...,

    can they go to Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala to take oath that they didn't fudged/falsify their books of accounts for Tax purpose in the past for better part of post independence era (those who certifying/signing these accounts very well know).

    So be it..., let us enjoy the DOMBARATA....,
    No kind hearted human will ever think of doing such a sin if he could imagine the tears & the pain of the poor people living in urban, semi-urban & rural areas..., As we all Hindustani's living in a country of Million God's ...., Is it wrong to keep hope in the long arm of God instead of law of the land...., It makes me remind me of an adage - "Bhagavan ka ghar me dher hai magar andher nahi.....".

    Financially poor labors/farmers/businessmen are all set to loose their valuables like gold/farm land/business set up etc., as their business & liquidity got hit badly...., as they can't pay their debts.

    Once poor people loose their home & fertile farm land, will pave the way for Honorable Union Minister Gatkari's dream of building road all across Hindustan..,

    Theoretically nothing wrong in Demonetization but reality is far from truth in a dynamic country like Hindustan.., pity on Bhakt's & innocent students clapping and cheering for everything...,

    JH

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  • PINTO, Qatar

    Sat, Jan 28 2017

    Manipal Unviersity would have invited a better person to lecture them on demonetisation than this useless swamy...Even after 3 months of demonetisation 100 and 500 Rs notes are hardly seen.Modi will get a good kick in the coming state elections for this super flop show called demonetisation.

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