The Sun (Malaysia)

The corrupt can’t hide, says Modi

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi ( pix) marked 70 years of Indian independen­ce yesterday with an impassione­d defence of his war on corruption, declaring a controvers­ial move to flush out tax cheats a huge success that netted billions.

In a major address from the ramparts of Delhi’s Red Fort, Modi said his shock decision to devalue India’s largest banknotes had paid dividends, bringing US$46 billion (RM197 billion) in undeclared wealth back into state coffers.

The sudden removal of all 500 and 1,000 rupee notes from circulatio­n compelled millions to join the formal banking sector for the first time, but triggered a painful cash shortage in the world’s fastestgro­wing major economy.

Previously, around 90% of everyday transactio­ns in India were in cash.

But Modi, who has stood by the controvers­ial policy even as economists have blamed it for curtailing growth, said trillions of rupees had returned to India under his crackdown on tax dodgers.

“India is celebratin­g honesty today. The corrupt have no place to hide anymore,” he said.

More than 300,000 shell companies associated with so-called “black money” had been red-flagged and over 100,000 trading licences revoked under a sweeping clean-out of India’s graft-riddled economy, Modi added.

He used independen­ce day to urge his countrymen to embrace a “New India” where the “poor shall have concrete houses, where farmer income shall double, where youth and women will get ample opportunit­ies”.

“An India which is free of casteism, terrorism, corruption, nepotism. A clean India,” he said.

He also hailed the introducti­on of a nationwide goods and services tax in July as a success that had doubled the number of new taxpayers this year to 5.6 million – a tiny fraction of India’s 1.3 billion.

As India faces a frontier showdown with China and aggravated tensions with Pakistan, Modi said the country is strong enough to defend its borders. “Security is our top priority,” Modi said. “Be it the sea or the borders, cyber or space – in all spheres, India is capable and we are strong enough to overcome those who try to act against our country.” – AFP

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