Country under undeclared emergency, tax terrorism order of day: Yashwant Sinha


Panaji, May 10 (PTI): Launching another scathing attack on the Modi government, former finance minister Yashwant Sinha on Wednesday said "tax terrorism" has become the "order of the day" under the current government and that the country was under an "undeclared emergency".

He said the emergency imposed by the then prime minister Indira Gandhi of the Congress in 1975 was political in nature, contrary to the "current emergency" which is an undeclared one.

"...When we were in the opposition, we used to accuse the then UPA (government) of being involved in a tax terrorism. We had promised that if voted to power we will finish it," Sinha said while addressing a group of intellectuals, Citizens for Democracy, on the topic 'Indian economy and challenges before democracy'.

Sinha had last month announced that he was severing all ties with the BJP and preparing to launch a nationwide campaign to save democracy.

He said "tax terrorism" has become the "order of the day" in the current government.

"After demonetisation (in 2016), there are 20 lakh cases filed seeking explanation about the money deposited with banks during that period," Sinha said.

He said the GST (Goods and Services Tax) regime, introduced by the current government, has landed lakhs of traders into trouble.

"Since the introduction of GST on July 1, 2017, there are 357 amendments made. This is a joke with the tax system in the country and everyone is troubled. The traders who are from the villages where there is no electricity are being told to file their tax online. How can he do that?" he asked.

Sinha said the country is currently going through an "emergency-like situation", which is different from the emergency clamped in 1975 by the then prime minister Indira Gandhi.

"Indira Gandhi's Emergency was different from today's emergency. One fine day, she announced emergency across the country and the people who were in opposition were jailed and media was censored. The step taken by her was a political one," he said.

"The emergency which we witness currently is an undeclared one. It is a slow poison which is being injected into the body politic of this country," Sinha added.

Sinha, who held finance and external affairs portfolios in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, walked out of the BJP on a bitter note.

He has been publicly opposing the Modi government's economic policies and style of functioning.

In a newspaper article, Sinha had criticised Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley over what he called the "mess the finance minister has made of the economy" after which Jaitley hit back calling him "a job applicant at 80 years" who has forgotten his record as a finance minister.

He had also said that demonetisation had proved to be an "unmitigated economic disaster" and that the GST was "badly conceived and poorly implemented." He had also deprecated the Centre's handling of Kashmir.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2018

    No doubt in any ones minds that we are undergoing undeclared Emergency in India. The Press which is supposed to be the watch dos in a democracy have their freedom curtailed like never before in the history of our country. Any dsseneting voice is labelled as Anti National. Govt propoganda is similar to the one unleashed by the erstwhile Soviet Union.

    The IT dept of the BJP is spreading falsehoods almost daily and Truth is becoming a Liability.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2018

    The comments of brainwashed bhakts is proof enough of the arrogance of the BJP. Anyways my advice to them is to continue with this arrogance and if possible up it further and be more rabid in your comments against your opponents, please curse and abuse those who criticize you, call them traitors, enemies and foreign agents, keep blaming the Congress, Nehru and Gandhi's,. Continue being led by a pied piper. With your rabid agenda, you are doing a lot of good work for the opposition parties. Please keep it up.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Thu, May 10 2018

    now hope there is fear of the law

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Thu, May 10 2018

    "After demonetization (in 2016), there are 20 lakh cases filed seeking explanation about the money deposited with banks during that period," Sinha said

    Any one can imagine (?) how much corruption has been done by Modi Govt by this above statement only!!!

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  • Sunil Padival, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Just to be in lime light, lash out at BJP blame Modi and he wants to be taken by the KHANgress party.
    Good luck. So tomorrow we would see Shatrughan mouthing something.

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  • rao, puttur

    Thu, May 10 2018

    He has been criticizing Modi for the last two years. He is still criticizing. No jail; not removed from the party. What kind of emergency is he talking? He did not get finance minister post. Grape sour story.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Yashwant Sinha is the only honest Politician in BJP ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    . . . . he finally left the BJP just some days ago.

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  • Michael, Mangalore/US

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Your days are up Mr. Sinha. When no one listened to you while in the party, what is the point in blaming now. Anyways, when called, you need to say something to make some money. There is nothing wrong in it.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Yes emergency atmosphere controlled by RSS BJP
    Tax very high
    Where internet on bank savings decreased.
    Due demonitizatiin and GST effect many small scale industries shut down no job for bread earners.
    Diesel Petrol even gas cylinder price very high.

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  • jr, MANGALORE

    Thu, May 10 2018

    YS IS UNDER FRUSTRATION WHO LOST BECAUSE OF HIS AGGRESSIVENESS

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2018

    I think this guy is afraid of something...tax evasion or something like that. Anyways, IT should conduct a raid.

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Thu, May 10 2018

    raid jay shah please........oh sorry wrong party to raid?

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Raid chotu Sha & motu sha....

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  • Amith, USA

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Today's World Order is : Speak Untruth and become World's most Powerful person, whether it's USA, RUSSIA, CHINA or Most Powerful person of India!!!! Earlier the slogan was " Suchh ka BOL Baala, Joot ka Munhu Kaala " but in Feku era Slogan is in other way " JOOT KA BOL BAALA. ..............."

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Atalji made you his Finance minister because he knew of your knowledge and capabilities. Sorry you were in the BJP for too long after Modi became PM. Anyway, not too late, keep firing those missiles. Sooner or later his kingdom of lies and lawlessness will come crashing down.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Communal disharmony and chaos policy of BJP to win elections.

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, May 10 2018

    Very correct observations by former F.Minister Yashwant Sinha.
    In an Litre of Petrol more than ₹40/- goes as tax, then is it not tax terrorism?
    Where the taxes going? Bank looters going?

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