'No one is above the law of the land', says Anurag Thakur on I-T 'survey' at BBC offices


New Delhi, Feb 14 (IANS): Responding to Income Tax Department's 'survey' at BBC offices in Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said that no one is above the law of the country.

Addressing the media in Mumbai, Thakur said, "The Income Tax Department conducts surveys from time to time where irregularities are found and when the survey work is completed, it issues a detailed press note."

Describing the country's agencies as completely autonomous, Thakur said that no one is above the law of the nation, and no one is above the judicial system.

Hitting back at those who questioned the intention of the government through this survey, Thakur claimed that the agencies are fully autonomous and one should "let them do their work".

Thakur also said that when this survey work is completed, the department will definitely inform the media about it in detail.

Meanwhile, the 'survey' being conducted by the I-T Department at BBC's Delhi and Mumbai offices since Tuesday morning are expected to continue through the night till Wednesday morning, sources aware of the developments said.

I-T officials are said to have seized phones and laptops from the staffers in the broadcaster's offices, according to reports.

The 'survey' came weeks after a two-part documentary by the BBC on the 2002 Gujarat riots had created furore across the country.

 

 

  

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  • Majeed, Udupi

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    What about amithsha case's.?Mr

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  • Narialwala, Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    That is exactly what we have been saying. No one is above the law of the land. Raid Adani. Investigate 40%. You can't have one law for BJPeee and another law for others.

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Yes, exactly you are controlling law of the land; if so, IT could have raid a long back, why don't you raid BBC before?

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Except Hum Do aur Hamare Do nobody is above law.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    anurag thakur has woken up after BBC aired modi's bad works

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  • Adv. Melvyn D'souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    It is contempt of Court. BBC has no right to be in India.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Hello the protector of law, how did Modi and Shah get clean chit for Gujarat (ONLY after they came into national politics) for the genocide they did when they were in power in Gujarat ? How did Scindia and Aajit Pawar get clean chit for all t he cases filed against them soon after they joined BJP ? Why isn't Adani who rose to No. 2 Richest man position or Baba Ramdev who through deceit got government land for pittance aren't getting IT/ED raids ? How did the culprits in Gujarat get bail for atrocities against Muslim woman in Gujarat ? How is BBC now no right to be in India but Modi had all right to go gaa... gaaa.. against Congress party during all his world tours ? Who funded his tours, we taxpaying Indians or Nagpur headquarters ? How did he talk against Indian politics outside India but BBC cannot say what we majority Indian were unaware of in India ? If at all BBC did not do it, do you think these two murderers would have got their real face exposed ? What advocate are you man ? What rights are you talking about ? Shame to the profession good for nothing man ! How much of the 40% are you getting for saying what you said ??

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  • Nithin, Bangalore/SA

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Could you tell us why did indira gandhi gave orders to close BBC office and send the staff packing during her regime ???

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Indira died when I wasn't even born. Are you spending your life digging her grave or questioning today's government whom you elected to govern indiscriminately ?? Indira fought wars with Pakistan. What did Modi do ? Hit trees from behind the clouds ??

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  • Sangram Sangam, KUNDAPUR

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Why indira Gandhi once banned BBC.................... Nagpur is in India not in Italy or pakistan

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  • Nithin, Bangalore/SA

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Remember SC formed an SIT for godhra riots when congress eas in power in central govt and the investigation and Modi was acquitted of all charges, talk about vadras growth we can discuss about businessman growths now

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    Where did you pursue your law degree

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  • John Pinto, Belman

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    From Whatsapp univerisity.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    But so far Adani is... One man controlling the double engine.... he may have many secret files & Cds including Anurag....

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2023

    He is living example to prove who are controlling law of the land at this moment

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