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Ahead of K'taka bypolls, I-T raids Cong candidate KB Koliwad

With the Karnataka bypolls around the corner, Congress candidate from Ranebennuru, KB Koliwad came under the I-T scanner as his residence was raided late on Tuesday night. Congress supporters, who protested at his residence, alleged that state home minister Basavaraj Bommai was behind the raid.

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Published : Dec 4, 2019, 12:47 PM IST

Updated : Dec 4, 2019, 4:39 PM IST

Ranebennuru: Ahead of the crucial Karnataka Assembly bypolls, I-T and excise sleuths conducted a raid at Congress candidate KB Koliwad's residence in Ranebennuru late on Tuesday night.

Congress supporters raised anti-BJP slogans

According to reports, IT and excise officials arrived at Koliwad's residence in Vageesh colony at around 10 pm on Tuesday night and carried out the raid for close to one hour.

The raid was reportedly conducted on a public complaint that Rs 10 crore and illegal liquor was stored at his Koliwad's residence. However, the officers reportedly returned empty-handed as they did not find any unaccounted cash at Koliwad's residence, who is contesting on a Congress ticket from Ranebennuru in the December 5 bypolls.

Read: Campaigning for crucial Karnataka bypolls ends

As the news of the raid spread, Congress supporters swarmed Koliwad's residence and engaged in sloganeering against the incumbent BJP government in the state. The supporters alleged that the raid was conducted on the directions of state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

Police personnel were deployed in heavy numbers at the spot as the situation got tense late in the night.

Read: BJP will be taught a lesson in Karnataka bypolls: Kharge

Ranebennuru: Ahead of the crucial Karnataka Assembly bypolls, I-T and excise sleuths conducted a raid at Congress candidate KB Koliwad's residence in Ranebennuru late on Tuesday night.

Congress supporters raised anti-BJP slogans

According to reports, IT and excise officials arrived at Koliwad's residence in Vageesh colony at around 10 pm on Tuesday night and carried out the raid for close to one hour.

The raid was reportedly conducted on a public complaint that Rs 10 crore and illegal liquor was stored at his Koliwad's residence. However, the officers reportedly returned empty-handed as they did not find any unaccounted cash at Koliwad's residence, who is contesting on a Congress ticket from Ranebennuru in the December 5 bypolls.

Read: Campaigning for crucial Karnataka bypolls ends

As the news of the raid spread, Congress supporters swarmed Koliwad's residence and engaged in sloganeering against the incumbent BJP government in the state. The supporters alleged that the raid was conducted on the directions of state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

Police personnel were deployed in heavy numbers at the spot as the situation got tense late in the night.

Read: BJP will be taught a lesson in Karnataka bypolls: Kharge

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Koliwada house ride

Ranibennuru: In between the election IT and Excise Department ride on cogress candidate K.B Koliwada resident.  

IT, excise officers ride on Koliwada's hose that is in Vageesh colony on tuesday at 10pm for almost an hour. The ride was conducted on public complaint that 10 crore and illegal alcohol is stored in Koliwada house. But officers returned empty hand.
koliwad is constesting as congress candidate in byelection from ranebennuru constitunecy, dec.5 voting will be held.

Activist sudden protest:
when the matter spread around the congress activists gathered at Koliwada house and  screemed slogan opposing BJP. Also there was verbal war between police and congress activists. There was tight situation around an hour.

The activists said that this ride is taken place an CM and Basavaraj Bommayi command. Police alloted around Koliwada house.

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Last Updated : Dec 4, 2019, 4:39 PM IST
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