I-T raids on Kamal Nath aides raise political storm

IANS  |  Bhopal 

Pre-dawn raids at the premises of confidantes and relatives of Chief on Sunday have raised a political storm in the state.

The leaders, quite predictably, expressed happiness over the shock value of the action.

Former senior and BJP leader alleged, "one person had earned Rs 100 crore through his 100 days in office and the elections would ensure the people bid good bye to his party."

However, Mishra did not reveal how he arrived at the figures mid-way through the raids.

Searches were conducted on at least 50 premises in and against people linked to

Raids were also carried out at Kamal Nath's former OSD Praveen Kakkar's residences in and Delhi's Green Park. Premises of another former OSD of Kamal Nath, Rajendra Miglaani, in were also searched.

Houses of executives working for Moser Bayer, the maker of computer peripherals, owned by Kamal Nath's brother-in-law, were also targeted.

Reports suggested the raids were linked to leaks by the (ED) over commissions paid in the VVIP chopper case.

Kamal Nath's nephew Ratul Puri, questioned by the ED a couple of days ago, accepted the action without any fuss. He said he had no link whatsoever with the deal. Even Kamal Nath was unruffled by the questioning.

Former IPS Kakkar and had resigned from their posts after the polls were announced.

Kakkar's residence at Indore's was searched by 15 police officers from who landed there at about 3 a.m. The officers claimed to have recovered some incriminating documents, which were being scrutinised, said sources linked to the Police. The were reportedly kept in the dark about the raids.

Kakkar had earlier served as the OSD to former Union during the UPA regime. His family is associated with several businesses, including hospitality. The police said searches were conducted in also.

Raids were also being carried out against a Kolkata-based businessman, Kamal Nath has several businesses in

Govind Singh, Minister for in the government, said the actions reflected character of Narendra Modi and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which can't stand those who oppose them.

He said one classic example of the Modi government's vindictive nature was when its officials searched premises of former Himachal Pradesh during his daughter's wedding.

said Sunday's raids showed that government agencies were being misused for political reasons. But the top BJP leadership would not succeed in demoralising the state government, he added.

"The would take appropriate action at the appropriate time to deal with such misadventure. This bunch of thieves should not try to teach us political conduct," Tiwari said.

Meanwhile, Kamal Nath's office said the would continue to cooperate with the agencies.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 21:32 IST