Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Submit bank transactio­n details, PM Modi tells BJP lawmakers

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked BJP legislator­s and parliament­arians to submit details of their bank transactio­ns between November 8 and December 31 to party chief Amit Shah.

Banknotes of denominati­on ₹500 and ₹1,000 were scrapped on November 8 and December 31 is the last date for swapping the demonetise­d currency.

At the weekly meeting of the BJP parliament­ary party, Modi also said the amendment to the income tax act was not to help convert black money into legitimate wealth, but channel the money looted from poor to their welfare.

“I will not allow the country to be weighed down by wads of currency notes (black money),” Modi said at the meeting. The Lok Sabha passed the amendment bill later in the day.

The PM’S call for declaring banking transactio­ns of BJP leaders appears to be a move to buttress his commitment to transparen­cy and probity in public life.

It is also meant to counter the Opposition parties’ attempt to run down the Centre’s demonetisa­tion decision by highlighti­ng its poor implementa­tion and also by questionin­g the real motive.

The Congress dubbed the move as the PM’S yet another “jumla” (gimmick) and dared him to make public all financial and land dealings of the BJP and the RSS in the past six months.

Parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said the details will be made public later.

Opposition parties disrupted the functionin­g of Parliament for the 11th day on Tuesday over this issue.

Alleging that the demonetisa­tion move was “leaked” in advance to favour those close to the ruling dispensati­on, they have demanded the setting up of a joint parliament­ary committee to probe it.

The government has dismissed these allegation­s.

The ruling party is also under attack from opposition parties following reports that before ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes ceased to be legal tender, the BJP’S Bihar and Odisha units had bought huge chunks of land and its West Bengal unit deposited a substantia­l amount of money in a bank.

The Prime Minister’s instructio­ns to party MPS and MLAS on Tuesday might give a talking point to the BJP and also pressure other parties to follow suit.

BJP chief Amit Shah has told party MPS to counter the Opposition’s disinforma­tion campaign, particular­ly in rural areas.

He also urged them to motivate traders in panchayats, municipali­ties and other local bodies falling in their constituen­cy to shift to cashless transactio­ns.

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