RK Nagar bypoll may be cancelled after cash-for-votes scandal hits TN govt


Chennai/ New Delhi, Apr 9 (Deccan Chronicle): By-elections in Chennai’s RK Nagar constituency may be cancelled, Election Commission officials said on Sunday according to a report.

An NDTV report, quoting sources, said that after a cash for votes scandal surfaced on Saturday, allegedly implication the Sasikala faction of AIADMK, EC will decide on Monday whether to cancel the bypoll.

Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi and other EC officials will take the decision after they examine reports sent by Income Tax officials from the state and Centre.

On Friday, IT officials said that they had seized documents showing transaction details of Rs 89 crore, allegedly linked to the RK Nagar poll expense of AIADMK candidate TTV Dinakaran. Raids across Tamil Nadu on Friday, including at the residence of Tamil Nadu Health Minister C Vijayabaskar, had unearthed the documents.

Seven senior AIADMK leaders including chief minister Edappadi K Palanisamy, who are members of election working committee of AIADMK (Amma), had been tasked with distributing money to voters, and targets had been set for the same, said IT officials.

As per the available documents, the 256 booths and the total 2.63 lakh voters were divided among CM Palanisamy, school education minister K A Sengottaiyan, Rajya Sabha MP Vaithiyalingam, forest minister Dindigul S Srinivasan, electricity minister P Thangamani, local administration minister S P Velusamy and finance minister D. Jayakumar — and accordingly money, running into crores of rupees, was divided for distribution.

While Rs 13.13 crore was listed against Sengottaiyan with 37 booths for him to handle, CM has 38 booths with 13.27 crore listed against him. A sum Rs 11.13 crore is listed against Vaithiyalingam with 33 booths, while Srinvasan had 36 booths to take care and Rs 12.83 crore is listed against him. The documents showed Rs 12.67 crore listed against P. Thangamani him and 37 booths are given to him for handling. S. P. Velumani has 42 booths and Rs 14.91 crore listed against him while Jayakumar had 33 booths with Rs 11.68 crore listed against him.

Health minister Dr C Vijayabaskar was working under SP Velusamy, a document showed. A senior I-T official said that a report on the document showing distribution of money to voters has been passed to the Election Commission of India in New Delhi through the Central Board of Direct Taxes.

"Similar documents were seized from the house of Vijayabaskar, MLA hostel room and a lodge in Egmore during raids. Vijayabaskar had admitted it and signed the document seized from his residence," IT official said. The minister had also tendered an apology for using his driver to throw away certain documents and handed over the same documents later to the I-T investigators.

Income tax officials believe that the money distribution was almost over because they had been doing it systematically with 7 ministers in control. The income tax official said that they would certainly investigate the sources of money.

  

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  • Venkateswaran Chandramohan, Chennai

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    If the by-election is postponed because of the IT raids then all the election commission officials responsible for the election can resign enmasse! Election commission is empowered with extra ordinary authority with more than enough manpower and money. If even after such extra ordinary powers if they depend onother departments to know any irregularity happening during election process then it is better we don't need such a toothless commission...

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  • PRASAD, chennai

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    We find cash no where. So we are advised to go for cash less transactions.
    But ministers find cash every where. They get crores of rupees hard cash.

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  • chaiwala, india

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    bunch of jokers. Do you think it never happened in Congi govt. Bark all you want! We are going to rule for another 15 years...so keep barking.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    Cash-for-votes
    Cash-for-buying candidates
    Cash-for-rigging EVM's

    All this officially becomes part of democracy.

    Recent amendment in 'financial bill' which passed as 'money bill' by the speaker of the house without Rajya Sabha not has now made the corruption legalised. Now any company can fund the party remaining completely anonymous which was earlier fixed at 7.5% of profit accumulated in three years.This bill also paved the way for RBI issued bond worth Rs2000 were the contributor and donor can remain anonymous as well. They also kept the political parties out from Right information act and also in the process of amending the act.
    Former PM Manmohan Singh is right in his Stepping up the opposition tirade against demonetisation, saying its implementation was a "monumental management failure" and a case of "organised loot and legalised plunder." Whereas PM Modi government in know nursing his corporates 'raincoat' bath .

    Jai Hind

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  • Goutam, Chennai

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    Paying for votes has been happening for ages. Only change has been the price offered for each vote. Once a person is elected, you cannot throw the person out. The Representation Of The People Act does not allow that. And you cannot hope for elected MPs to change that because it will be suicidal for them, if allowed. So selling votes makes sense for the very poor among voters. The price of Rs.4000 for a vote is rather low, given the purchasing power of cash today. The price offered is the equivalent of Rs.60 a day, which is very low because the MLA will wield his power baton for five years and rake in much more than what he spends on having himself elected by bribing the voters. The IT department and the Election Commission should let the system reach a natural steady state, instead of running to nail the candidates. There is a lot more productive action they can take instead.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    The new 2000 rupees denomination makes is very easy for distribution...........Easy to hide, easy to carry, easy to disburse.............Happiness everywhere. Acche din for everyone.

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  • EMI, BRIGHTON

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    AFTER DEMONIZATION, CASH VOTES SCANDAL.

    NEXT TIME BJP WILL BE BANNED FROM CONTESTING ELECTION.

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  • Bhavesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    One of the best example of Mera Desh Badal Raha hai... ha ha ha...
    This is the first time in history and made by chaiwala

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  • Chakra, Manipal

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    We never seen and heard from last 60 years .. But chaiwala made within 3 years...

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