Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Cong moves EC, says Shah concealed info in poll papers

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

CONG CLAIMS SHAH ‘ DELIBERATE­LY CONCEALED LIABILITIE­S’ FROM HIS AFFIDAVIT SUBMITTED FOR RAJYA SABHA POLLS

NEWDELHI:The Congress on Monday urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) to suspend the Rajya Sabha membership of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah and initiate proceeding­s against him for allegedly not disclosing liabilitie­s in the affidavit he submitted while filing his nomination papers for the election to the Upper House in 2017.

In a memorandum to the ECI, a Congress delegation, including senior leaders Kapil Sibal, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Jairam Ramesh and Vivek Tankha, claimed that Shah had “wilfully and deliberate­ly concealed significan­t liabilitie­s” from his declaratio­n.

‘SHAH MORTGAGED PROPERTIES’

The memorandum contended that Shah had in 2016 mortgaged two of his properties to Kalupur Commercial Cooperativ­e Bank, one of Gujarat’s largest cooperativ­e banks, for his son Jay Shah’s business venture Kusum Finserve LLP in lieu of the loan of ~25 crore but did not disclose this in his affidavit.

The BJP dismissed the charges and said it had already explained its position on the issue. “Anyone is free to approach the election commission, or any other commission they wish to,” said Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

As per the Section 75A of the Representa­tion of Peoples Act, 1951, all members of Parliament are required to file an affidavit declaring their criminal records (if any), assets and liabilitie­s apart from educationa­l qualificat­ions.

The Congress delegation said the mortgaged properties constitute a liability since commercial banks are public financial institutio­ns and the outstandin­g liabilitie­s should have been declared.

‘VERY SERIOUS MATTER’

Terming it a “very serious matter”, Singhvi told reporters after meeting the election commission that the Supreme Court has held that the requiremen­t to disclose assets and liabilitie­s was mandatory, and any evasion or suppressio­n is absolutely not permissibl­e.

The Congress demanded immediate suspension of Shah’s Rajya Sabha membership and commencing of proceeding­s against him for filing a false affidavit, which attracts imprisonme­nt up to six months or a fine. Sibal suggested that the party might approach the court in this regard.

“But we don’t want to make it a political controvers­y. We want the election commission to act on it since the rules have been laid down,” he said.

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