JD(U) SEEKS
INCOME TAX PROBE AGAINST WEALTHY CANDIDATES
The Janata Dal (United) here on Friday urged the
Chief Commissioner of Income Tax to conduct an inquiry into the source of
income of candidates who have declared that they owned assets worth crores of
rupees.The Janata Dal (U) State general secretary G.K.C. Reddy told
presspersons that several candidates had not provided accurate details of their
assets and also the source of their income in the affidavits submitted to the
Election Commission.Suo motu probe Therefore, the Chief Commissioner of Income Tax
should order a suo motu inquiry and take legal action if there were any lapses,
Mr. Reddy said.It had come to light that several people had acquired properties
worth crores of rupees after entering politics. “A candidate, who did not even
have three pairs of trousers a few years ago, has declared that he and his wife
own assets worth Rs. 40 crore,” Mr. Reddy said. However, he did not name the
candidate.The people of Karnataka had the right to know how these persons
earned crores of rupees after joining politics, he said while making out a case
for a Income Tax department inquiry.Charge Mr. Reddy alleged that the police were not
taking action against Congress candidates and their supporters who were
indulging in large-scale electoral malpractices. As the State was under
President’s rule, the police were lenient towards Congress supporters who were
distributing money, saris, liquor and other articles to voters. The JD (U)
would lodge a complaint with the Chief Election Commissioner on the “biased”
attitude of the police, he said.Congratulating the Election Commission for the
steps it had initiated for free and fair polls, the JD (U) leader said the
commission should take strong steps to prevent the Congress and BJP from
distributing gifts to voters. The commission should disqualify those candidates
against whom complaints of malpractice had been registered, he said.Mr. Reddy
said the JD (U) had been receiving good response from the public in 25 of the
89 constituencies going to the polls in the first phase. Bihar Chief Minister
Nitish Kumar and other leaders of the party would campaign in constituencies
which would go to the polls in the second and third phases, he added.