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Kejriwal’s new posers to Chidambaram

November 10, 2012 08:25 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:03 pm IST - New Delhi

Activist Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday asked the government whether the names of industrialists he named as having accounts in HSBC Bank in Geneva were part of the list of 700 people handed over to the authorities by France.

Posing questions to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, he said the country wants to know from him why the government was “applying” different yardsticks while investigating the matter as only some people are raided while others are let off.

Mr Kejriwal had on Friday made fresh allegations that HSBC Bank was indulging in money laundering and claimed Ambani brothers, Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal and Congress MP Anu Tandon had parked black money in its Geneva branch.

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All those who were named by Mr Kejriwal had denied the allegations.

He also alleged the government was saving HSBC.

“If US government can firmly deal with such banks, why can’t Indian governmen do the same?” he said.

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The government dismissed the allegations made by Mr Kejriwal saying there was nothing new in the accusations and no evidence has been given to substantiate them.

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