New Delhi:Asserting that it would not be intimidated by the Centre's "tax terrorism", the Congress on Saturday held protests in several states against fresh notices from the income tax department for payment of Rs 1,823 crore.
In reaction to the protests, the BJP accused the opposition party of misleading the country after committing "tax fraud" and asserted that no one is above law.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said he was shocked after he received an income tax notice last night though the case against him was a "settled matter" and alleged that the department was turning a blind eye to tax violations involving BJP leaders. The I-T department, "which aggressively targets opposition parties, mysteriously turns a blind eye to the BJP's tax violations. The public is not so ignorant as to not question who is blindfolding" the I-T department", Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said in a statement.
"The Bharatiya Janata Party, fearful of impending defeat in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, has been misusing autonomous institutions like the I-T department, ED, and CBI to undermine the Congress Party. As part of this tactic, they have unleashed tax terrorism' on our party. The BJP is under the illusion that by weakening our party, it can win the election," he said.
In the national capital, Indian Youth Congress (IYC) members led by its president Srinivas BV were stopped from marching to Rajendra Prasad Road by police and detained. Under the guise of tax rules, the Congress is being harassed, Srinivas alleged. The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) organised a protest in front of the Income Tax department office in Thiruvananthapuram.
"The objective of the BJP is to choke the Congress party financially and keep it completely out of election-related activities," KPCC acting president M M Hassan alleged. The BJP alleged that the Congress' reaction reflected its "arrogance" and asked if there should be a separate law for the opposition party.
The Congress would come down to a single-digit tally in this Lok Sabha elections as it is trying to "mislead" the people on the issue of income tax notices after indulging in "tax fraud", the ruling party claimed. Congress is still arrogant due to its six-decade rule. If other political parties are honouring IT laws, why not Congress," Union minister Anurag Thakur said in Jammu.
Should there be a separate law for the party? Is the Congress not violating the laws? "If they had tax exemptions, they just had to file their returns but they failed to do it. And secondly, they have received huge cash donations but they have not declared information related to it, the minister told reporters on the sidelines of a public rally.
Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, party national spokesperson Syed Zafar Islam alleged that Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and other leaders of the party are trying to "threaten" the Income Tax Department with their remarks. "After committing tax fraud, the Congress is trying to mislead people by holding demonstrations and protests since the party got a notice from the Income Tax Department for payment of outstanding tax liability of Rs 1,800 crore," Islam told reporters.