Kejriwal Writes to PM, Pays Rs.9.27 Lakh Tax Dues


New Delhi, Nov 3 (IANS): Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal, an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer, Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh complaining that he had been wrongly slapped with a recovery notice of Rs.9.27 lakh by the tax authorities. He enclosed a cheque for the amount and said he was depositing it "under protest".

He wrote he had been penalised even though he had not violated service rules in availing study leave while he was working as an IRS officer.

Kejriwal wrote that he was enclosing a cheque of Rs.9.27 lakh under protest and requested for the early acceptance of his resignation.

"I do not know my fault so there is no question of accepting it. I am depositing the amount under protest. I will be grateful if you advise the finance ministry to accept my resignation at the earliest," Kejriwal said.

He said that he had a right to move court to recover the money once his resignation was accepted.

Kejriwal said he tried to explain to the authorities in the past five years that he had not violated rules but they were "not ready to understand".

The Income Tax authorities in August issued a notice to Kejriwal asking him to pay Rs.9.27 lakh claiming that he had violated the bond under which he went on study leave for two years between 2000-02.

Kejriwal, who was given a fresh notice last month, said he had been given less time to respond.

The activist, who was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for emergent leadership in 2006, said: "I have been told that my file was also considered in the prime minister's office and I have been found guilty."

He said to pay the money he took a loan from people whom he had known for several years.

"The whole government machinery is after members of Team Anna. I request you with folded hands that your government should not trouble people who had given me loan," Kejriwal said.

  

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  • H.S.SETHI, NEW DELHI

    Sun, Nov 10 2013

    If Kejriwal has not approached any court for refund of his recoveries, he is equally dishonest.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    hey, rudy, bantwal,

    YOUR COMMENT IS A JOKE OF THE 21ST CENTURY.

    YOUR ITALIAN LED CONGRESS HAS LOST EVERYTHING & YOU ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT INSULT.

    YOUR ITALIAN LED CONGRESS NOT ONLY SLAPPING WRONGLY TAX DUES ON ANNA TEAM BUT HARASSING COMMON PEOPLE BY HIKING THE PRICES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.

    DO NOT TALK AGAIN "INSULT"ABOUT SHAMELESS CREATURES .

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  • Diwakar, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Kejriwal is not an illeterate. Breaking service rules should pay compensation to the authorities with whom he has signed the bond to avail free foreign education enjoying salary full payment exceeding Rs. 6 lacs per annum though not worked during entire his foreing stay. To whom this fellow trying to fool.

    Sending cheque to PM only illeterate can do. To get no dues certificate he has to send the cheque to HR dept where he worked. Govt need to be strict with such offenders or else ever higher officials who seek higher education at Foreign country at public tax payers money will use this as an example. I think so called Team Anna is exceeding their limits whereby loosing respect if they have.

    We can not imaging this in Private sector like large multi nationals. Person violated bond rules would have faced legal action much earlier and by this time either reimbursed the full amount with interest or sitting in jail.

    But because government organisation he is enjoying time due to slow departmental actions and who know what about the interest recovery.

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  • alice, Kirem/New Delhi

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Dear Mr. Kejriwal, no matter, how strong the Govt., Political parties are, the Team Anna alongwith the common people of India will be the winner in their Mission one day.

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  • rudy, bantwal

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Nothing else, he is insulting the prime minister,

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