Rs 11 billion crore has been whitened in India
After annulment of 1000 rupees and 500 rupees notes in India last year, large quantities of kalukta were made white, which amounted to 11 billion crores of rupees.
The information released by the Central Enforcement Directorate (ED) of India revealed on Thursday. Edi also released a list of those who made this huge blackout white. The list contains names of some politicians, including Uttar Pradesh's former Chief Minister and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mayawati, former Chief Minister of Bihar, former Union Railway Minister and senior Congress leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's daughter Misa Bharti. There are many bureaucrats, businessmen, chartered accountants, lawyers and bank officials.
After canceling the note, all four thousand black kalakata white. Edi has kept a watch on these individuals and filed a lawsuit against the Foreign Exchange Management and Money Laundering Prevention Act.
The white paper has said that blacksmiths have been whitened by the shares, various cooperative lending associations, the fraudulent companies, illegal mining business and fraud in the bank.
However, white paper has also been suggested that a large portion of the Indian people had been trafficked in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
The organization said, after canceling the banknotes, they conducted 800 operations in the country and issued 600 grievances notice.
The White Paper said Edu said that along with the canceled notes, new notes of billions of rupees were also retrieved, which were illegally kept.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on November 8 last year to cancel the notes of 1,000 rupees and 500 rupees. Opposition protests broke out in different opposition parties of India. Different leaders like Mamta Bandyopadhyay, Mayawati, Kejriwal and Lalu Prasad became vocal about the central government's criticism. Conventions and protest rallies took place in different places.
The central government tried to reassure the people by deciding to cancel the note for the release of black money. On November 8, the BJP-led government also celebrated the one-year anniversary of the annulment of the note. On the other hand, opponents observe the day as a black day. In West Bengal, Trinamool Congress, National Congress, Left Party also celebrated the day-to-day protest rally. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flutter burns
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