I-T Dept. refutes Siddaramaiah's Shivakumar assertion

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

The department (I-T) on Thursday refuted allegations made by few political leaders that searches made by them in the state, were politically motivated.

The Director General of (Investigation), in a statement, has drawn attention to the reports, in addition to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's assertion, that stated there were few offcials who had openly asked leader D. Shivakumar to join the (BJP).

The statement comes a day after made the startling claim during the party's 'Black Day' protests against the drive.

"The Centre has been using the (CBI), the I-T department and the Enforcement Directorate, all under its control, to threaten people. Earlier this year, when Shivakumar was raided by the I-T department, its officials who were part of the team openly asked him to join the This is the level of saffronisation in the country," he had said.

"The department is a professional and politically neutral department. The searches carried out have, without exception, resulted in admission and detection of previously undisclosed running into hundreds of crores of rupees and seizure of large amounts of cash and jewellery," the I-T Department's statement added.

Shivakumar was raided by the Department in August, at a time when he was hosting Congress' MLAs from Gujarat at his Bengaluru resort, in order to keep them away from horse-trading attempts ahead of the Rajya Sabha polls.

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First Published: Thu, November 09 2017. 21:10 IST