Hindustan Times (Delhi)

IT raids Karnataka minister, Cong sees Gujarat RS poll link

- Vikram Gopal and Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

PARLIAMENT UPROAR Shivakumar was hosting Congress MLAs in Bengaluru resort; govt dismisses ‘witchhunt’ charge

Tax officials raided on Wednesday multiple properties linked to DK Shivakumar, a top minister in Karnataka hosting a group of party legislator­s from Gujarat to avoid a break in their ranks ahead of a close Rajya Sabha election.

Tax officers raided 64 places in Delhi and Karnataka linked to energy minister Shivakumar as part of investigat­ions into his alleged tax evasion and dodgy investment­s in real estate. About ~10 crore in cash, much of it from his Delhi homes, as well as jewellery and investment documents were allegedly recovered.

The move triggered an angry response from the Congress, which accused the BJP of carrying out “an unpreceden­ted witch-hunt”.

The Election Commission sought a report from the finance secretary by Friday after the Congress complained that the BJP was using paramilita­ry forces to intimidate its MLAs ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls.

A party delegation met the EC and asked it to ensure the safety of its Gujarat MLAs.

Don’t link it with (the Gujarat) MLAs, link it with economic offence Timing is important. Minister was coordinati­ng MLAs’ safety.

Congress leaders protested noisily and forced multiple adjournmen­ts in the Rajya Sabha. In the Lok Sabha, the party staged a walkout.

The Congress has accused the BJP of using “money and muscle power” to engineer defections among its legislator­s in Gujarat, where senior party leader Ahmed Patel is seeking re-election to the Rajya Sabha, on August 8.But the government said the ‘Eagleton – The Golf Village’, where the Gujarat legislator­s were camping, had not been raided.

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 ?? ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO ?? DK Shivakumar gestures from his Bengaluru residence towards the media on Wednesday.
ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO DK Shivakumar gestures from his Bengaluru residence towards the media on Wednesday.

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