New Delhi: The Congress on Friday said it has received fresh notices from the income-tax department, asking it to pay Rs 1,823.08 crore. The party accused the ruling BJP of indulging in 'tax terrorism' to financially cripple the opposition party ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
Reacting sharply to the latest IT notices, Congress former president Rahul Gandhi made a sarcastic comment, warning that it would be his guarantee to ensure that such stringent action will be taken against those who are undermining democracy that nobody will dare to resort to such political vendetta.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Rahul Gandhi, said in Hindi, roughly translated to: "When the government changes, action will definitely be taken against those who 'rape democracy'! And such action will be taken that no one will dare to do all this again. This is my guarantee. #BJPTaxTerrorism."
Earlier, addressing a press conference at the AICC headquarters in Delhi along with Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh, party treasurer Ajay Maken alleged that the BJP is in serious violation of income-tax laws and said the I-T department should raise a demand of more than Rs 4,600 crore from the saffron party for such violations.
Ramesh alleged that through the "electoral bonds scam", the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has collected Rs 8,200 crore and used the route of "pre-paid, post-paid, post-raid bribes and shell companies".
On the other hand, the BJP is engaged in "tax terrorism", he alleged. "Efforts are being made to financially cripple the Congress, but we are not going to be cowed down," Ramesh said.
He asserted that the Congress's campaign for the upcoming parliamentary polls will continue and the party will take its guarantees to the people of the country. "We will not be scared of these notices. We will be more aggressive and fight these polls," the former Union minister said.
Maken alleged that the Congress and other like-minded opposition parties are being selectively targeted by the I-T department, which he described as the BJP's "frontal organisation".
The I-T department has launched a premeditated, diabolical campaign against the Congress by reopening matters of old returns on baseless grounds, he said. Maken said the Congress will approach the Supreme Court soon over the I-T department's demands from it.
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