"The Narendra Modi government's attempt to block the disclosure of names of individuals who have stashed black money abroad is a betrayal with the people of India and first major breach of trust by this regime," AAP alleged in a statement.
"The BJP-led government's stand is identical to its predecessor, the UPA government, and it is now clear that the Narendra Modi government has also buckled to the pressure of powerful people who have kept their illegal money in foreign banks," it said.
AAP also demanded that the NDA government must reveal the real reasons for its sudden "u-turn", which has made it stand in the same line as that of the UPA government.
The party recalled that before Lok Sabha elections, the then BJP president Rajnath Singh, who is now the Home Minister, had promised to bring back all the black money stashed in foreign banks if BJP came to power.
"What is shocking is that the BJP, which had brought an adjournment motion in Parliament in 2011 demanding the disclosure of names of those who have black money stashed in foreign bank accounts, is now giving the same defeated and rejected excuses to deny this information from being made public," AAP added.