D K Shivakumar: I-T raids: I have not violated the law, says Shivakumar - News Summed Up

D K Shivakumar: I-T raids: I have not violated the law, says Shivakumar


BENGALURU: After being grilled by the Income Tax sleuths for three consecutive days in connection with an alleged tax evasion case, Karnataka Minister D K Shivakumar on Saturday said he has not violated the law and the truth will eventually come out.The I-T department on Wednesday began its searches on various properties linked to Shivakumar, who is hosting 44 Gujarat Congress MLAs at a resort on city outskirts to forestall alleged attempts by the BJP to poach the MLAs ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls Ahmed Patel , political secretary to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi , is locked in a bitter fight in the election. "I'm not the kind of person that violates the law and the Constitution...the truth will come out," he told reporters after emerging from his residence at a posh locality here.Without divulging any details on the searches conducted at various properties linked to him, the power minister said, "Only after I get the entire panchnama and the documentation will I speak to you. ""At no point of time I will let down my leaders and my party,"he added. Despite repeated queries from the mediapersons about the raids, Shivakumar said he would discuss it in detail later. "Things have been discussed, deliberated at various levels...I don't want to tell anything now," he said.On Wednesday, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in a statement had alleged that the I-T department action was an attempt to silence the voice against the BJP.He had on Friday termed the I-T raids against Shivakumar a "politically motivated" move on part of the Centre.The Karnataka government has expressed its "strong protest" to the Centre over the use of CRPF personnel during searches, saying it cast aspersion on the state police.The raids at the resort, had on August 2 sparked a huge political row with Parliament getting disrupted and the Congress terming it an "unprecedented witch-hunt" to win one Rajya Sabha seat.


Source: Times of India August 05, 2017 08:12 UTC



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