Published On : Sun, Jan 27th, 2013
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

Gadkari mum over IT body’s demand for apology over his threatening remarks

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Former BJP National President Nitin Gadkari has been in the controversial limelight for some or the other reason. Firstly he was denied second term as BJP chief and then he made controversial ‘dekh loonga..’ remarks on IT officials who raided the offices of his Purti Sugar Mill. Sensing the trouble ahead Gadkari has now decided to exercise calm over his anxiety and better to be silent. This was evident on Sunday when IRS Association, the apex body of Income Tax officials demanded an unconditional apology from him for his threatening statement.

Talking to Nagpur Today , Gadkari chose to refrain from making any comments against the IT apex body’s demand. “The development is unfortunate and I do not want to make any comments”.

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The IT’s apex body on Sunday claimed the remarks were aimed at hindering a free and fair probe into Purti group investments and sought security for those handling the case.

“The IRS Association (All India Body) has noted with deep concern and shock, the news-item appearing in the national dailies regarding the alleged threat issued by Shri Nitin Gadkari to the officers of the Income Tax Department investigating the case of suspected tax-evasion by certain companies,” the body said in its resolution issued today.

The Association condemned the use of “such intemperate language by a politician of national stature with intention to thwart the rule of law and demands an unconditional apology from him.”

The IRS (I-T) is a 4,000-strong body and it is deployed in the country under the umbrella of the tax department and on deputation to other enforcement and investigative agencies for tax collection, checking evasion and a variety of other duties in this domain.

On January 24 in Nagpur, a day after he demitted the office of the BJP President, Gadkari had held out a threat to Income Tax authorities, probing dubious fundings in the Purti group with which he was associated, saying nobody would save them when BJP came to power at the Centre.

“As BJP president I had to maintain dignity and work within boundaries…. Now I am a free man. Congress’ boat is about to sink and when our party comes to power, there would be no Chidambaram or Sonia to save them (IT officials),” Gadkari had said addressing party workers.

The IRS association has also demanded security for officials working on this case.

“The statement issued by Shri Gadkari is derogatory for the Service and his threat is aimed to hinder free and fair investigations into a matter of alleged tax evasion,” said the resolution passed in a meeting held in the national capital.

“The Association also requests the authorities to provide adequate security to the concerned officers,” it said.

Income Tax department offices in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur have been probing investments of alleged shell companies in the Purti group and the authorities have even summoned Gadkari in person on February 1 as part of this probe.

“The Association demands that the authorities responsible for maintaining law and order in Maharastra take suo-motu cognisance of the utterances made by him as it is clearly meant to obstruct a Government Servant from discharging his duty,” the resolution said.

The body stressed IRS officers have been trained to perform their duties without any fear or favour.

“IRS Association would like to state that the IRS officers have been appointed to the Indian Revenue Service by the honourable President of India on their own merit and continue to hold their position in the Government by dint of their hard work and not because of the patronage of one or the other political party.

“The Service takes pride in its apolitical character and its contribution to the nation building…. Therefore, while considering the merits of the case they do not get influenced by the color, caste, creed or economic or political influence of the taxpayers,” the resolution said.

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