IT raids on Karnataka minister continue for second day

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The Department raids onvarious properties linked to Minister D K Shivakumar, who is hosting 44 MLAs at a resort on city outskirts, continued today at various places in the state for the second consecutive day.

Official sources said the raids that began early morning yesterday went on till late in the night with the minister being grilled at his residence at a posh locality here and were continuing today as well.


In a swoop down that raised a political storm, theIT department had yesterday conducted searches at 64 locations and properties linked to Shivakumar in a evasion case.

IT officials said about Rs 10 crore has been recovered during the search at properties linked to the minister.

He has been put in charge of 44 MLAs lodged in the resort, to keep the flock together for preventing the from "poaching" on them ahead of the polls in where Ahmed Patel, political secretary to president Sonia Gandhi, is facing a tough battle.

The ruling in will be holding a protest in the city later today against the raids on Shivakumar, accusing the Centre of "dictatorial" attitude and "murderingdemocracy".

Shivakumar, hailing from a modest agrarian family, is an influential Vokkaliga community leader and also one of the wealthiest state ministers in the country.

According to the affidavit filed by him for the 2013 Assembly polls, he had assets over Rs 251 crore, including those of his wife and children and liabilities of over Rs 104 crore.

55-year old Shivakumar, considered a resourceful troubleshooter for the with proximity to the party high command, is a six-time MLA.

He has also made known his chief-ministerial ambitions while making it clear he would bide his time.

IT officials had yesterday said a "good amount" of jewellery has been recovered from a teacher's locker in a college here, adding it is in the name of a relative of Shivakumar.

The officials had said that about Rs 7.9 crore has been recovered from Delhi and Rs 2.23 crore found at locations in the southern state.

Certain investments linked to him in Singapore and few other foreign locations are also under the scanner of the department, they said, adding, some shell firms and their operatives allegedly linked to this case were being probed.

The raids at the resort had yesterday sparked a huge political row with Parliament getting disrupted and calling it "unprecedented witch-hunt" to win one seat.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah alleged it was a politically motivated action to silence the voice against the

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