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Rs 1.75 Lakh Crore Under Scrutiny Post Note Ban: Prime Minister Modi 

Demonetisation forced the hidden black money to be brought to mainstream, Modi said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses during the nation 71st Independence Day, from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses during the nation 71st Independence Day, from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)

Vowing to continue the crackdown on black money, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that over Rs 1.75 lakh crore deposited in banks post note-ban and more than 18 lakh people with disproportionate income are under government scrutiny.

Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the 71st Independence Day, Modi said, “Those who have looted the nation and looted the poor are not able to sleep peacefully today.”

Demonetisation of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes last November, helped bring over Rs 3 lakh crore of hereto unaccounted wealth into the banking system, Modi said

“This is not government research this is outside experts,” Modi added.

Modi said that out of the money deposited in banks post note ban, over Rs 1.75 lakh crore is under scrutiny. “More than Rs 3 lakh crore black money has reached banks and now people depositing such money are being made to answer questions on their origin.” Modi said, adding that the move has checked generation of new black money.

The result of this has been that this year, the new tax payers (filing returns) has more than doubled to 56 lakh. Last year this was 22 lakh. This is the result of fight against black money. More than 18 lakh people have been identified whose income is more than their declared wealth, and they have to answer questions on how they accumulated such wealth.
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

Prime Minister, who rode to power in 2014 on promise to eliminate black money, said the crackdown on ill-gotten wealth will continue.

Of the 18 lakh, 4.5 lakh people have come out in open and are seeking to amend their mistakes, Modi said, adding that one lakh had not paid income tax ever in past.

Recalling the steps taken by his government to unearth unaccounted and untaxed wealth, Modi said black money of over Rs 1.25 lakh crore has been detected in last three years which people were compelled to surrender. Demonetisation was a step in that direction which achieved great success, Modi added.

The move forced the black money which was hidden to be brought to mainstream. Our effort was to get money into banks and make it a part of formal economy and we have done it successfully, Modi said.

Modi said in a nation where closure of a couple of companies would lead to debates on destruction of economy, more than 1.75 lakh shell companies have been shut.

Black money holders hid their wealth behind the veils of shell companies, Modi said. “After data mining post demonetisation, we have found 3 lakh such companies which are only shell companies,” Modi added.

Shell companies are non-trading firms used as a vehicle for various financial manoeuvres to avoid paying taxes.

You will be surprised to know that there are 400 shell companies operating from same address. There was no enquiry and all of it was going on in connivance (between tax evaders and officials). And for this, I embarked on a fight against black money and corruption
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

“Note ban got money into banks, which are now lowering interest rates. Common man is getting money. Bank are lending to poor at lower interest rates. This is all working to boost the country’s economy," Modi said.

Modi stressed on digital payments to move towards less cash economy saying there has been 34 percent increase in digital payments in last one year.

In nearly an hour long speech, Modi said the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST), that subsumed over a dozen central and state levies to weave India into one market, has been smooth.

“GST has shown the spirit of cooperative federalism. The nation has come together to support GST and the role of technology has also helped," Modi said.

Removal of check posts after implementation of GST has cut time for transporting goods by 30 percent, Modi said.

The Prime Minister said for his government, good governance is about speed and simplification of processes.

Our fight against corruption and black money will continue. We are working to bring transparency using technology. We are fighting corruption - for the bright future of India and the wellbeing of our people. People responsible for ‘loot’ of national wealth will have to give answers. Our fight against corruption and black money will continue.
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

Modi said changing demand and technology is altering the nature of job and his government wants to nurture youngsters to be job creators and not job seekers.

“We are taking the nation on a new track (of development) and are moving ahead with speed,” Modi said, adding that the government was devoting significant attention to eastern states of Bihar, Assam, West Bengal, Odisha and Northeast, and that these parts have to grow further.

Modi said he wants to create an India where poor have a concrete house, electricity and water. “An India where farmer does not have any worry and sleeps peacefully. An India where farmer gets double of what he sows,” Modi said.