Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

I-T RAIDS AT KANIMOZHI’S RESIDENCE

- M Manikandan manikandan.mani@htlive.com ■

Officials of the Income Tax (I-T) department on Tuesday evening carried out searches at a house in which DMK leader Kanimozhi is staying, sources said. “Raids are being carried out at a house Kanimozhi,” sources in the tax department said late Tuesday evening. Tamil Nadu goes to polls on April 18.

CHENNAI: Officials from the income tax (I-T) department and the Election Commission (EC) searched senior Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader and the party’s Thoothukud­i candidate K Kanimozhi’s residence and office in the southern port town on Tuesday evening, two days before the state votes.

According to I-T department officials who refused to be named, the raids were conducted on the basis of a complaint by the returning officer and district magistrate Sandeep Nanduri.

“The raids were conducted in Kurinji Nagar at Thoothukku­di. As we received informatio­n about cash movement, we launched the raids. About 10 officials from the EC and I-T department have conducted the raids,” said an official in the I-T department on condition of anonymity. Attempts to contact Nanduri were unsuccessf­ul.

Officials from the revenue department told television channels that the raids were routine. An official in the revenue department said requesting anonymity, “IT raids are conducted on the basis of credible intelligen­ce received. It is the job of the department to act upon credible informatio­n, which is routine.”

The raids sparked angry responses from the DMK, which accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of using central agencies against opposition parties, even as party workers took to the streets of Thoothukud­i and shouted slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“People who hoarded crores of rupees had not been raided; the EC never took any action on our complaints.

We have to undertake reforms in the EC in the future,” said party president MK Stalin. Kanimozhi is the daughter of late party patriarch M Karunanidh­i and Stalin’s half-sister. She is facing the state Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP chief Tamilisai Soundarara­jan in Thoothukud­i.

Meanwhile in Madurai, reports said policemen allegedly fired in the air after IT department officials were stopped by members of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) from entering the party office in the town of Andipatti, a high-profile constituen­cy once represente­d by late chief minister J Jayalalith­aa. Police said no one was injured.

Earlier in the day, IT officials carried out coordinate­d raids at premises in Karnataka’s Mandya, Hassan and Bengaluru.

“The searches being conducted today are based on credible intelligen­ce that certain businessme­n have earned income not disclosed to tax and are in possession of undisclose­d assets.

The taxpayers covered in today’s search operations are engaged in the business of real estate, quarrying and stone crushing, executing government contracts, operating petrol bunks, saw mill and managing cooperativ­e Banks.

These are sectors which are prone to generation of black money,” said the department in a statement.

› They [Election Commission and I-T officials] have not shown any warrant or copy of complaint. The I-T has not seized anything from my house. K KANIMOZHI, DMK leader

› People who hoarded crores of rupees had not been raided; the EC never took any action on our complaints. We have to undertake reforms in the EC in the future. MK STALIN, DMK chief

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