Swamy to file complaint against foreign bank A/Cs

On Hazare`s anti-graft movement, Swamy said, "I find the anti-corruption agitation launched by Anna Hazare and Ramdev to be limited in some way.

Kolkata: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Sunday said Action Committee Against Corruption in India (ACACI), a 15-member committee headed by him, would lodge a complaint in the next two weeks with the CBI seeking an FIR to be registered against unnamed persons possessing illegal bank accounts abroad.
"If the CBI declines to register the FIR, then the ACACI
will move the court," Swamy told reporters here.

"If the CBI registers the FIRs, the ACACI would then move
the court for issuing letters rogatory," he said.

The ACACI was formed with special focus on illegal money
flow in and out of the country.

On Anna Hazare`s anti-graft movement, Swamy said, "I find
the anti-corruption agitation launched by Anna Hazare and
Ramdev to be limited in some way. Ramdev is making the public
aware about corruption while Hazare is fighting for the Jan
Lokpall Bill," he said.

Swamy, who was in the city to attend a group discussion at
the National University of Juridical Sciences, claimed in his
fight against corruption, he had shown how action could be
taken against corrupt people within the existing legal system
and institutions.

PTI

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