Vishwa Bandhu Gupta
Vishwa Bandhu Gupta, popularly known as Vishwa Bandhu, was an Indian social activist and was a prominent leader in the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement. He is a former Indian Revenue Service officer,[2] who previously served in the Income Tax Department and was suspended as an additional Commissioner[2]
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Born | Vishwa Bandhu Gupta Bhingar, Bombay Province, British India |
Died | 22 June 2020[1] |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Vishwa Bandhu Gupta |
Known for | Indian anti-corruption movement, Right to Information |
Movement | Indian anti-corruption movement, Peace movement |
Opposition of VDIS Scheme
Gupta then working as an additional commissioner of Income Tax, made an allegation on an unnamed former Indian Cricket Captain to have declared ₹ 160 Million in the Voluntary Disclosure of Income Scheme in 1997. However he was later suspended from his post on disciplinary grounds.[3]
Youtube Interviews
In a playlist of interviews widely viewed on YouTube, Mr. Gupta talks about various subjects related to corruption, political and scams in India. He is against the use of Cloud Computing and storage of user data in the Cloud
The other interviews on his channel touch upon subjects like
References
- https://www.exchange4media.com/announcements-news/veteran-journalist-vishwa-bandhu-gupta-no-more-105554.html
- Sarin, Ritu (21 June 2000) Vishwa Bandhu Gupta suspended, threatens to `expose' I-T dept. indianexpress.com
- http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/mar/03onkar.htm
- "Vishwa Bandhu Gupta exposed Petroleum Oil Scam – Biggest Scam of India", Youtube, retrieved 27 November 2015
- "Vishwa Bandhu Gupta exposed Petroleum Oil Scam – Biggest Scam of India", Youtube, retrieved 13 November 2015
- Vishwa Bandhu Gupta exposes Sonia Gandhi Black Money (हिंदी). YouTube (18 January 2012). Retrieved on 2015-12-10.
- "Black Truth of Indian Congress Coal Ministry exposed by Vishwa Bandhu Gupta". Youtube.
- Black Truth of Indian Congress Coal Ministry exposed by Vishwa Bandhu Gupta. YouTube (29 April 2012). Retrieved on 2015-12-10.