"Of course, we will do. Of course, we will do," Sinha told a small audience at an event organised by a recently formed Washington-based Indian American think-tank Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies.
"Will you disclose (the list of 800 people) after coming to power?" Sinha was asked by a member from the audience as he was hitting hard at the United Progressive Alliance government for not disclosing these names some two years after the HSBC Bank submitted it to them, saying it lacks the necessary will power to do so.
"You are aware of that famous case when HSBC disclosed the names of 800 Indian account holders in Swiss Bank and these names have been with the Government of India for the last two years.
"They say that the double taxation avoidance agreement prevents them from disclosing this," Sinha said.
This is hardly a taxation issue, he said, adding the BJP will like to punish them for breaking India's rules and laws.
"The question is why you haven't been able to prosecute them in two years.
"Disclose 10 names, 20 names, but how does all these 800 names remain a secret for
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