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Subramanian Swamy risks wrecking tax reform

Fresh developments in a three-year-old fraud case brought by Swamy have overshadowed attempts to bridge the political divide in search of an elusive deal that would create a tax union in Asia's third-largest economy.

December 12, 2015 / 16:38 IST
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Subramanian Swamy, the anti-corruption crusader in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, has vowed to send opposition leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi to jail, denting already faint hopes of political compromise on the key Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill.

Fresh developments in a three-year-old fraud case brought by Swamy have overshadowed attempts to bridge the political divide in search of an elusive deal that would create a tax union in Asia's third-largest economy.

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For Swamy, taking down a dynasty synonymous with the founding of modern India is a bigger immediate priority than passing the GST that has in any case been years in the making.

He says he has the tacit support of Modi, and powerful Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has also voiced his approval.