Black Money Case: Big Fishes are Being Spared, Says AAP

The Centre today placed a list of names of 627 Indian account holders in HSBC bank, Geneva in blackmoney case before the Supreme Court which asked SIT to go through the list and take appropriate action in accordance with law.
Black Money Case: Big Fishes are Being Spared, Says AAP

NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Wednesday accused the government of sparing the "big fishes" holding black money abroad.

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal said the revelations of black money account holders should not be selective.

"There should not be selective revelation of names. The big fishes are being let off," he told the media.

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Kejriwal Tuesday moved an application in the Supreme Court seeking to be heard in the black money case.

The former Delhi chief minister claimed he had personal knowledge of some people who have stashed black money in foreign banks.

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