Cong. shaming itself by opposing I-T raid on its minister: BJP

ANI  |  New Delhi/Bengaluru [India] 

The (BJP) on Thursday attacked the party for referring to the recent raids at Minister's house as a "witch-hunt" and said the grand old party is doing nothing, but shaming itself by standing up on this matter, rather than supporting the

"There can be no protection, no insulation against the corrupt. The more the tries to use its muscle and strength in the on such issues, it paints its face black every time, it shames itself" leader G.V.L. Narasimha Rao told ANI.

Rao said the Minister has been under the radar for quite a long time and the I-T raids were not sudden.

"The minister, who is being raided in Karnataka, was already under probe. Rather than coming clean on these charges of corruption and black money, is giving out a message to fight. And fight for what, to protect their illegal wealth?," he asked.

Rao said the ruling would not spare anyone involved in such activities be it from the or the

Another leader Shahnawaz Hussain said the raid was conducted after proper probe conducted by the I-T department and on the basis of the evidences received against him.

"So much money has been recovered from these people. The should first answer how the money is being recovered," Hussain told ANI.

Earlier on Wednesday, the department raided a resort on the outskirts of Bengaluru, where 42 MLAs from Gujarat were holed up to avoid poaching by the ruling (BJP) in Gujarat.

The I-T department raided on multiple locations linked to Energy Minister D. K Shivakumar too, including his residence.

The department recovered around Rs. 7 crore from Shivakumar's properties that it found to be questionable.

The said that there was a clear connection between the raids and the upcoming elections in Gujarat for three Rajya Sabha seats, while the I-T department said this was a pre-planned raid.

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