I-T Department seizes two bank accounts of Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu


New Delhi, Mar 30 (Zee News): Navjot Singh Sidhu, former cricketer-turned-TV personality, who is currently the tourism minister of Punjab is back in the news and this time for all the wrong reasons. The Income Tax department has seized two of his bank accounts for failing to present bills of expenditure shown in his tax returns filed for FY15, and reportedly has dues amounting to over Rs 52 lakh against him

According to reports, Punjab Tourism Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu showed huge expenses; Rs 38,24,282 lakh in travel, Rs 28,38,405 lakh on apparel, Rs 47,11,400 lakh on employees salary, and Rs 17,80,358 lakh on fuel. However, he failed to show supporting bills, as demanded by the Income Tax department.

Meanwhile, Sidhu has continued to be defiant and he is reported to have insisted that he had diligently been filing his returns for the past ten years and he had never defaulted on the same. However, the Taxman has reportedly issued three notices to Sidhu before taking action against him.

This is not the first time that Sidhu has courted controversy. In 2006, he was sentenced to a three-year jail term following a death in a road rage case. However, he appealed in the Supreme Court and the latter turned down his conviction.

Last year, a petition was filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court over the kind of jokes he cracked and that he be asked to quit the show as he was a Minister in Punjab government, but, the petition was rejected.

Before that, Sidhu, who was an active BJP member, fought the general elections in 2004. He continued to be an MP on the BJP ticket till 2014. Then, the party nominated him to Rajya Sabha in 2016 but he parted his ways from BJP after few months.

Sidhu went on to join the Congress and fought last year’s Punjab Assembly elections on a Congress ticket. He won and was offered a ministerial berth in the Amarinder Singh government. Lately, many clips of Sidhu’s speeches have gone viral where his words of praise for the BJP, when he was a member of the saffron party, are shown alongside his similar rhetoric for the Congress, to which he belongs now. Sidhu may want to steer clear of controversy now but controversy doesn’t seem to have enough of the flamboyant former cricketer.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    IT Department are now BJP's Hounds ...

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  • vijay, uae

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    if siddu returns back bjp , all cases will be cancelled. what a JOKE STROKE FROM nri jumla drama baaz fake pm modi BJP PARTY.

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  • deepak kumar, Indian

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Very good game plan by BJP govt .

    Attack the opposition with IT raids and Blackmoney blackmail, and forced to join BJP to get protection !!

    So many IT raids on congress and none on BJP candidates prove that its a forcible way BJP is pushing strong congress candidates to quit congress and join BJP.

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    This is the revenge after leaving the BJP and Joining secular party.

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