Bangalore: IT Raids Continue on BJP MLAs for Second Day


Bangalore: IT Raids Continue on BJP MLAs for Second Day

Bangalore/Bellary, Oct 26 (PTI): Income Tax officials today carried out for the second day simultaneous raids at the premises of seven ruling BJP MLAs and mining firms in Bellary district, including ministers and mining magnates G Janardhana Reddy and his brother G Karunakara Reddy.

Ten search teams, including three from Delhi and one from Chennai, assisted by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police raided the premises of Janardhana Reddy and Karunakara Reddy and their business associate B Sreeramulu in Hospet taluk and district headquarters, Bellary.

The raids continued in at least four mining firms in Hospet, the sources said, adding "the raids are likely to continue till the evening".

At least 60-55 premises, mainly in Bangalore, Bellary, Hospet and Sandur in the home district of Reddy brothers who have been accused by the opposition of trying to lure away their MLAs, came under the IT scanner yesterday.

The IT raids came against the backdrop of the political turmoil in the state which saw 16 MLAs withdrawing their support to the B S Yeddyurappa Government forcing it to face two floor tests in the 224-member Assembly. Four MLAs have deserted the opposition ranks by giving up their memberships.

The Congress and JD-S have accused the BJP of poaching on their MLAs to shore up its numbers in the House, but the ruling party has hit back at the opposition, charging it with trying all means to topple the state government.

Though the BJP Government has won the trust vote, a cloud of uncertainty still looms large with the Karnataka High Court reserving its verdict on the plea of 11 rebel BJP MLAs challenging their disqualification by the Speaker and pendency of petitions filed by five disqualified Independents.

Opposition Congress leader Siddaramaiah and JD-S state unit chief H D Kumaraswamy refused to react to the IT raids saying, "It is a routine thing done by IT department.

 

  

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Wed, Oct 27 2010

    Why Congress ends up shooting on its foot every time. If this raid happened a few months back when the pressure on Reddys was at its peak, it would have made sense. This raid will be viewed just as witch hunting.
    By the way if IT officials really want to mop up some revenue let then raid Spectrum Raja. Even a raid on Kumaraswamy's house is also not out of order.

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  • anil, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    Better to raid cm house n office

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  • sharuk, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    what about kalmadi and shiela ........... and others of congress party.........

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    Whether it is MLA,or CM or anybody..if someone is hiding the wealth without reporting to the Income Tax Department, such people are popularly called "CHOR"..CHOR Bhai.. CHOR .

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Tue, Oct 26 2010

    I wish the IT authorities must raid all the MLA’s houses and their relatives who recently resigned and changed their political party. By raiding what all the amount and forgery the leaders committed should be published in all TV channels and all news papers. There should be banned such culprits to contest in the election and must put them behind the bars. They are the worst than terrorist even death sentence is less for such people.

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