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NIA crackdown & demonetisa­tion affecting separatist ops: Jaitley

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Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday said following the November 8 demonetisa­tion drive and the recent National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) crackdown, the Separatist­s are being starved of foreign funding, urging the need to end armed militancy in the Valley.

Addressing the gathering at the New India Pledge Programme here, Jaitley asserted that with the current ‘fund squeeze’, the Separatist­s are left with a crunch in their activist numbers.

“After demonetisa­tion and the NIA enquiry on Separatist­s’ foreign funding, there has been a severe fund squeeze. Earlier, on one command, hundreds of people would gather to create commotion and resort to stone pelting. With the current fund squeeze, they are hardly able to gather 25 to 50 people,” he said.

Further, Jaitley urged that in order to resolve the ongoing crisis in Jammu and Kashmir, there is a need to end insurgency and armed militancy in the Valley.

“On one hand, we have a neighbour who uses terrorism as a weapon. On top of that, there is also stone pelting, insurgency and ceasefire violation. However, now, our Armed forces are at a dominant position,” said Jaitley.

Outlining the shortcomin­gs of the previous government in power, Jaitley assured that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Centre is ‘ready to take any harsh decisions or risks, keeping national interest in mind.’

“Until over three years ago, there was rampant corruption and lack of decision-making. When Sushma ji and I were leaders of the Opposition, it was an easy job. Regularly, corruption cases emerged, we had to collect data and put before the nation. With Prime Minister Modi’s approach, I can assure you that the Centre will not hold back from taking risks and harsh decisions where required,” he said.

Highlighti­ng the importance of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in formalizin­g trade, Jaitley said the new tax reform coupled with demonetisa­tion and other economic reforms of the recent past will ensure that a stringent system is in place.

Further, Jaitley said real time informatio­n will soon be gathered from abroad, following which those who have deposited money abroad to avoid double taxation will have to face strict consequenc­es.

“We have introduced new measures to seize benami property and shell companies. Defaulters will now understand the consequenc­e of non-compliance with the norms. The system in place will ensure strict compliance, and curb any kind of evasion of the law,” said the minister.

 ??  ?? File picture of Kashmiri protestors clashing with Indian government forces after in Srinagar in June
File picture of Kashmiri protestors clashing with Indian government forces after in Srinagar in June

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