The Asian Age

‘Cong facing fund crisis as govt has frozen accounts’

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Kalaburagi (Karnataka), March 13: Congress President Mallikarju­n Kharge on Wednesday indicated that the party is facing funds crunch, alleging that bank accounts where money donated by people had been kept had been freezed by the BJP-led NDA government, while huge fines have been imposed on the party by Income-Tax department.

Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, Mr Kharge also called upon the people to stand strong together and ensure his party’s victory in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, to “save” the Constituti­on and democracy in the country.

Noting that everyone should have equal opportunit­y in election, Mr Kharge accused the BJP of freezing Congress’ bank accounts and imposing huge fines on the party through I-T department, while “they are not ready to disclose thousands of crores of rupees they got through electoral bonds, despite Supreme Court’s directions.”

“It was our party money that you the people gave as donations, they have frozen it and we don’t have money to spend ..... while, they (BJP) are not disclosing about electoral bonds they got because their theft will come out, their wrong deeds will come out, so they asked for time till July,” Mr Kharge said.

Accusing Mr Modi of naming a cricket stadium in Gujarat after himself, Mr Kharge said, “You are still alive, such namings are done after someone (passes away). When a person is alive, memorials are not erected in his name, it is done by followers of the person later.”

He also claimed people of Kalaburagi have decided to make Congress victorious in the polls.

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Mallikarju­n Kharge

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