The Hindu (Bangalore)

Officials seize ₹1.34 crore in Bengaluru South; Congress and BJP blame each other

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Election officials seized ₹1.34 crore unaccounte­d for cash from three cars at Jayanagar in the Bengaluru South Lok Sabha constituen­cy on Saturday. They were acting on a tipoff about large sums of money being transporte­d in cars in the constituen­cy. The seizure led to a slugfest between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with both pointing fingers at each other, in the hotly contested seat.

Munish Moudgil, Model Code of Conduct Nodal Officer, Bengaluru Urban district, said while he was at Jayanagar, he received informatio­n about the movement of unaccounte­d for cash and he sent election officials along with the police to the spot before reaching there. At the spot, a man was seen transferri­ng a bag full of cash into a car and when he realised he was being watched, he sped away.

An election official, Nikitha, took a photo of the vehicle and chased the car. The election official and the police later seized the car and cash. Two other cars were parked at the spot at Jayanagar. In all, the election officials found three bags in the three highend cars. The official had to break a window of one of the cars to seize the bag. The officials also seized the cars and a scooter and registered a case. Five persons involved in transporti­ng the money are absconding.

War of words

The incident led to a war of words between the Congress and the BJP.

The Congress leader and Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said the party had no links to the cash.

“The BJP which has collected crores of money through electoral bonds is now pumping the same in every constituen­cy. This is the same money which was seized by the officials,” he said. His daughter and former Jayanagar MLA

Sowmya Reddy is the party’s candidate in the constituen­cy.

The BJP candidate Tejasvi Surya said around 10.45 a.m. his office received calls from three persons informing about transporta­tion of cash in two SUVs.

“The informants are those who were forced to give money to the Congress,” he alleged. “Immediatel­y, we notified the police, election officials and election squad. Within 10 minutes the officials rushed to the spot and did the seizure,” he said.

Mr. Surya thanked the Election Commission for taking swift action and seizing cash and vehicles. He alleged that the Congress, fearing a loss, was now spending huge sums of money in an attempt to change their fortunes.

 ?? PTI ?? Election officials seizing a bag of cash from a vehicle at Jayanagar in Bengaluru on Saturday.
PTI Election officials seizing a bag of cash from a vehicle at Jayanagar in Bengaluru on Saturday.

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