Millennium Post

Cong links ‘cloak-and-dagger’ I-T raids to graft probe by C’garh govt

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Sunday said the “cloak-anddagger” I-T raids in Chhattisga­rh in which the CRPF assisted the income tax department teams showed that the Centre was “scared” after the state government launched a probe into alleged corruption under the previous BJP government and claimed the central force was being used for “political vendetta” like other investigat­ive agencies.

Over the last three days, the Income Tax department conducted searches at multiple locations linked to Chhattisga­rh government officials and others. The searches are being conducted to probe charges of alleged tax evasion by these people who include the family of a senior IAS officer in Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government in the state.

The I-T teams were assisted by central paramilita­ry force to conduct the raids in Raipur and a few other locations.

“The Modi government’s so called alliance with central investigat­ive agencies in non-bjp states has now been extended to include the CRPF,” Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala told reporters here.

He also said that the way in which I-T department and the CRPF carried out raids in the last four days, without informing the police and the democratic government in the state, shows that the Centre is running scared.

“A PDS scam worth Rs 36,000 crore broke out in

Chhattisga­rh earlier. The diary that came into police possession by chance, which gave informatio­n about the scam has been put forth in front of the media by Congress party leaders like Bhupesh Baghel, T S Singh Deo and myself,” he said.

Surjewala said that the raids have been conducted in a clandestin­e, cloak-and -dagger manner without any informatio­n being provided to the state government or to the state police.

“This deployment of a central force to assist in motivated income tax raids undermines almost every line of Dr Ambedkar’s caveat and the constituti­onal scheme laid out in List II of the Seventh Schedule of the Constituti­on which places law and order under the state’s exclusive remit,” he said.

Senior Congress leader PL Punia said that the clumsy method, manner and timing of the raids has exposed the malintenti­ons and designs of the Centre.

“All government­s prior to this one have deemed the deployment of central forces to be limited to rare and exceptiona­l circumstan­ces and always in the interest of the general public.

“No Government in Indian history, prior to the Modishah regime, can be accused of reducing the status of an elite force such as the CRPF to that of an accompanyi­ng party for an income tax raid. No political party, except the BJP, has ever used the CRPF to execute a political vendetta,” said Punia.

He alleged that the 15 years of BJP government in the state were a “model of corruption”, stating that it is not surprising that the raids began only after the economic offences wing of the state government launched an investigat­ion into alleged acts of corruption that took place under the previous BJP government.

“The Congress Government of Chhattisga­rh will take this as a sign of encouragem­ent that their own investigat­ions, into the alleged acts of corruption committed by the previous government in the state, are proceeding in the right direction,” he said.

The Modi government’s so called alliance with central investigat­ive agencies in non-bjp states has now been extended to include the CRPF: Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala

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