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Will reveal Indian black money holders: Assange
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said that information about Indian black money holders will be released by next year.
Zeenews Bureau
New Delhi: In a major boost to the government’s quest to get the names of the Indians having accounts abroad for stashing black money, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said that information in this regard will be released by next year. Assange also warned India saying country`s sensitive information was being intercepted by the West.
Speaking at a function in New Delhi on Saturday, Assange said that he had proofs that the Chinese intelligence had been sucking out information from CBI emails. He also said that the Western nations are intercepting India`s phone communications and email. Assange urged India to develop a secure communication system. Assange said that anti-terror moves were being misused for economic intelligence by giant companies. He further said that Islamic terror was being used as a cover for unlawful interceptions.
Assange also praised the Indian democracy. He praised the RTI act saying it reflects Indian values.
With Agency inputs
New Delhi: In a major boost to the government’s quest to get the names of the Indians having accounts abroad for stashing black money, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said that information in this regard will be released by next year. Assange also warned India saying country`s sensitive information was being intercepted by the West.
Speaking at a function in New Delhi on Saturday, Assange said that he had proofs that the Chinese intelligence had been sucking out information from CBI emails. He also said that the Western nations are intercepting India`s phone communications and email. Assange urged India to develop a secure communication system. Assange said that anti-terror moves were being misused for economic intelligence by giant companies. He further said that Islamic terror was being used as a cover for unlawful interceptions.
Assange also praised the Indian democracy. He praised the RTI act saying it reflects Indian values.
With Agency inputs