Deccan Chronicle

I-T notices to Cong., Rahul warns officials

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Income-tax department slapped the Congress with a new demand notice for payment of `1,823.08 crore. The CPI was also served a notice for payment of “dues” of `11 crore.

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi warned the officials involved that there will be repercussi­ons once the government changes hands. “When the government changes, action will definitely be taken against those who are destroying democracy,” he asserted. The I-T notices sparked an uproar among Opposition parties.

The Congress termed it as “tax terrorism” orchestrat­ed by the BJP to weaken the Opposition financiall­y just before the general elections.

At a press conference, Congress treasurer Ajay Maken accused the Income-tax Department of selectivel­y targeting Opposition parties. He dubbed it as a “frontal organisati­on” of Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).

Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge took to Twitter, questionin­g disparate treatment between penalties imposed on BJP and Congress, seeking impartiali­ty in

tax proceeding­s. Maken sought attention to alleged incometax law violations by the ruling party, urging tax authoritie­s to demand over `4,600 crore from the BJP. “We have analysed all violations of the BJP using the same parameters they used to analyse our violations,” Maken declared.

Jairam Ramesh, handling communicat­ions for the Congress, accused the BJP of amassing funds through the “electoral bonds scam” and asserted the party’s resilience in the face of financial pressure.

“Efforts are being made to financiall­y cripple the Congress, but we are not going to be cowed down,” Ramesh affirmed.

Amidst legal battles,

the Congress plans to mobilise public protests against what they term the Modi government’s “tax terrorism.”

Jairam Ramesh announced that Pradesh Congress Committees (PCCS) across states will hold demonstrat­ions to denounce the alleged targeting of the party by tax authoritie­s.

Meanwhile, the CPI received a notice from the Income-tax Department demanding “dues” of `11 crore for purported discrepanc­ies in using an old PAN card while filing tax returns.

The party is consulting legal experts to challenge the notice, highlighti­ng growing tensions between Opposition parties and tax authoritie­s ahead of the elections.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh, Ajay Maken and Pawan Khera during a press conference in New Delhi on Friday.
PTI Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh, Ajay Maken and Pawan Khera during a press conference in New Delhi on Friday.
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