About time Sonia, Rahul are proved guilty: Swamy on National Herald case

ANI  |  New Delhi (India) 

Bharatiya (BJP) Member of Parliament Subramanian Swamy, on Saturday, recorded his statement before a in connection with Herald case.

"The collusion is even more stark because the office bearers of the party are same as the Board of Directors of (AJL) and as same the directors of Young Indians (YI) too," he said.

"The vast property of the AJL was allowed to swallowed by YI without having to pay anything. It is a crime and I have established it prima facie. It's time that they (Rahul, Sonia) are proved guilty," he added.

The on August 8 refused to grant relief to in regard with the case.

Rahul had challenged Income Tax authority's order to reopen his tax assessment related to Herald and Young India transactions.

The Income Tax department informed the High Court that the AICC gave Rs 99 crores to and added that Rahul willfully chose not to disclose that he held the director's post at the Young India.

To which the court said that it'll determine whether he was under an obligation to disclose these details or not.

However, on the other hand, the Congress President's asserted that Rahul did not receive any income from the source, hence he is not liable for any tax.

Rahul's also asked the Court to restrain media from publishing the matter, however, the High Court refused to stay media reporting.

For those unversed, Herald scam is an ongoing case filed by Bharatiya against and Rahul Gandhi, their companies and associated persons.

On January 20, the court of had ordered the documents submitted by the petitioner in the case, Swamy, to be kept in a sealed cover till next hearing.

Swamy, in his plea, alleged that the Congress party granted an interest-free loan of Rs. 90.25 crore to (AJL), owner of the National Herald newspaper.

In November last year, the two Congress leaders filed their response to the application filed by Swamy.

In the response, they stated that the application filed by Swamy was not bonafide and filled with the sole object of "delaying the proceedings in a lifeless case".

The alleged National Herald scam grabbed headlines after Swamy filed a case in 2012 against the Congress, namely against Congress and his mother

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 15:25 IST