The Hindu (Kochi)

Income Tax dept. freezes bank account of CPI(M) Thrissur district committee

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The Income Tax department has frozen an account in the name of the Thrissur district committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI (M)] in a nationalis­ed bank in the district on the charge that the account has not reflected in the annual returns filed by the party.

About ₹4.8 crore was available in the account when it was seized by the IT department. A recent withdrawal of ₹1 crore from it had caught the attention of the IT department. Officials questioned M.M. Varghese, the Thrissur district secretary of the CPI(M), here on Friday after searches carried out at the bank confirmed the withdrawal.

According to the IT department, though several other accounts of the CPI (M) reflected in the annual returns filed by the party, the account in the name of the Thrissur district committee was missing from it. Those responsibl­e have to explain why they did not include it in the annual returns. The department is looking at the transactio­ns made through the account. The party will also have to confirm the source of the funds available in the account, it said.

Mr. Varghese denied the charges. He had appeared at the ED office as part of the investigat­ion into the multicrore Karuvannur Service Cooperativ­e Bank loan scam.

The IT department initiated the probe into the large cash withdrawal in view of the enhanced surveillan­ce against the use of black money or unaccounte­d money in connection with the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

The CPI(M) State Secretaria­t condemned the action taken by the Income Tax department. In a statement, it stated that the party had been submitting its annual returns to the department and the Election Commission of India.

The bank account of the Thrissur district committee was frozen without notice. It was part of the political vengeance shown by the Bharatiya Janata Partyled Union government against its political opponents at the time of the Lok Sabha election. The decision to freeze the account was part of the Centre’s policy to unleash its attack on the Opposition parties and government­s led by them, according to the release.

M.V Govindan, State secretary of the CPI(M), said the party would take legal recourse against the IT department’s action. The party had records to prove that it had submitted the returns duly. To claim that the details of the account had not been furnished was false and misleading.

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