Hindustan Times (Delhi)

National Herald

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The IT department’s argument is that the valuation of Young Indian’ shares should be based on its acquisitio­n of Associated Journals Ltd, which publishes National Herald.

According to the IT department, Young India (YI) obtained the right to recover ₹90.25 crore that the Associated Journals Ltd (AJL) owed to the Congress party for ₹50 lakh.

However, the court said that the disclosure of the taking over of the shares by the trio should have been given, adding that the acquisitio­n of certain shares or property can lead to income.

Separately, the tax department is pursuing a demand for ₹249.15 crore of tax from YI for the assessment year 2011-12.

The income tax cases against the Congress leaders came after a complaint was filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramania­n Swamy before a trial court in connection with the National Herald case.

BJP spokespers­on Sambit Patra said the call for Monday’s Bharat Bandh by the Congress was aimed at diverting the attention of the people from the case. The Congress, supported by several Opposition parties, called the bandh to protest rising prices, especially of fuel. “The whole (Gandhi) family today is known as a family that cheats, a family that goes for tax evasion, a family that conspires against the law of the land...” he added.

Congress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said the case and the tax department’s efforts were driven by politcal vendetta. “Modi ji and his Income Tax department blinded by revenge and personal vendetta against Shri Rahul Gandhi and Shrimati Sonia Gandhi, facing imminent defeat in 2019 as also in the four election going states....” he said.

Surjewala also claimed that the loan on the books of Associated Journals acquired by YI was “non-payable”. “This must be the first time in the history of India that corporate law has been rewritten by Modi-ji that a non repayable loan becomes profit in the hands of shareholde­rs of the company -- think about it, if this is the formula if applied to all of India’s companies, what kind of catastroph­e we are looking at?” he said.

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