Khaleej Times

Cong cries foul as taxmen raid resort hosting Gujarat MLAs

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bengaluru — Income Tax searches were conducted on Wednesday at the residences of Karnataka Power Minister D.K. Shivakumar and in a private resort outside Bengaluru where 44 Gujarat Congress MLAs have been housed, stoking a major political row that rocked Parliament and triggered cries of foul play by the Congress.

“Our state investigat­ive wing is conducting searches at the residence of a Karnataka Minister (Shivakumar) and the room he is staying at a resort (Eagleton) near Bengaluru where some MLAs from another state (Gujarat) are put up,” said Income Tax Joint Commission­er S. Ramesh in a statement here.

The searches were conducted under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act as an evidence gathering exercise in compliance with the statutory requiremen­ts, he said.

The searches were believed to have been conducted at Shivakumar’s houses in Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai. Officials said that Shivakumar’s aide and his driver have been detained for questionin­g.

IT spokespers­on Surabhi Ahluwalia said Rs50 million in cash was recovered from his residence in Delhi.

The early morning exercise sparked an uproar in both the Houses of Parliament where the Congress claimed that it was an attempt to terrorise the MLAs ahead of the August 8 Rajya Sabha election in which senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel is fighting a close battle to retain his seat. Already six Congress MLAs have resigned from the party.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley rejected charges of political motives behind the searches and said they had nothing to do with the Congress MLAs staying in the resort and developmen­ts in Gujarat.

He did acknowledg­e that the searches related to ‘an individual’, an apparent reference to Shivakumar, and said the tax officials visited the resort because he was staying there. They had to bring him to his house to check up on certain documents seized during the searches.

The Income Tax Joint Commis- sioner said the search was in continuati­on of an investigat­ion, which has been in progress for a considerab­le period of time.

He maintained that the timing of the search was decided well in advance, and that it had nothing to do with Gujarat Congress MLAs being brought to Karnataka.

The Congress had flown its 44 Gujarat lawmakers from Ahmedabad on July 29 and lodged them in the Eagleton resort at Bidadi, 30 km from Bengaluru, to prevent the BJP from poaching them ahead of the Rajya Sabha poll.

The resort is located in the Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituen­cy, represente­d by Congress lawmaker D.K. Suresh, younger brother of Shivakumar, a lawmaker from the Kanakapura assembly segment in the district.

The Congress alleged political vendetta by the BJP-led NDA government and forced repeated adjournmen­ts of the Rajya Sabha which wound up business much ahead of schedule because of continued slogan shouting by Congress MPs in the House.

Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said the government agencies were being used to terrorise people just ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections. “What is happening in this country? This House as well as the Election Commission will have to ensure free and fair elections,” Azad said. —

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