I-T dept raids houses of Karnataka Congress leaders
BENGALURU: Officials of the Income-tax (I-T) department searched properties of senior Congress leader G Parameshwara for alleged tax evasion by education institutions owned by him and his family, an official said on Thursday.
“Officials of our department’s investigations wing are conducting search and seize operations at Siddhartha Group of Educational Institutions run by Parameshwara at Tumakuru and Nelamangala in Bengaluru Rural district,” an official told IANS here on the condition of anonymity.
Searches are also reportedly underway at the offices of educational institutions run by veteran Congress leader RL Jalappa in Kolar and Chikkaballapura districts in the state’s southern region.
Though the tax department’s investigations wing hasn’t officially confirmed the raids, Parameshwara told reporters here that his family informed him about the searches.
“I too learnt that I-T officials have raided our institutions but do not have details. I have no objection to the raids as they (tax officials) are free to verify any document. If they find any violation of rule, let them initiate action against us,” Parameshwara told reporters in Kannada.
Parameshwara, 68, was the deputy chief minister in the 14-month-old Jd-s-congress coalition government and former president of the party’s state unit for over six years.
Alleging that the raids were politically motivated, party leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah said the I-T Department has been misused to target Congress leaders in the state.
“The series of I-T raids on @Drparameshwara, RL Jalappa & others, are politically motivated with malafide intention. They are only targeting @Inckarnataka leaders, as they have failed to face us on policy & corruption issues. We won’t budge to such tactics!!” Siddaramaiah tweeted.
Raids were also carried in homes and offices of Jalappa’s relatives at Doddaballapura and Chikkaballapura towns and incriminating documents were seized by the I-T sleuths.
According to department sources, the raids were in connection with the alleged irregularities in the accounts of the educational institutions, including medial and engineering colleges, run by the trusts, headed by Parameshwara and Jalappa and their family members.