I-T raids at ex-Karnataka dy CM's residence, others in tax evasion probe

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Oct 10 2019 | 4:45 PM IST

In coordinated raids, more than 300 Income Tax sleuths swooped down on premises linked to two prominent Congress leaders in Karnataka - former deputy chief minister G Parameshwara and former MP R L Jalappa's son J Rajendra.

Parameshwara's family runs the Siddhartha Group of Institutions which was established by his father H M Gangadharaiah 58 years ago.

Besides raiding the office, residence and institutions belonging to Parameshwara, the I-T officials also searched the residence of his brother G Shivaprasad and personal assistant Ramesh, sources in the department said.

Rajendra runs the R L Jalappa Institute of Technology at Doddaballapura and Kolar.

The raids at premises belonging to Parameshwara and others are in connection with a multi-crore tax evasion case linked to the NEET exams, officials said.

A total of 30 premises are being covered in the raids and a team of around 80 I-T officials, apart from police personnel, are undertaking the searches at various locations in the state and some places in Rajasthan, they said.

The department took the action as part of its probe to check alleged irregularities in the conduct of NEET exams in two medical colleges run by a trust in Tumakuru city in Karnataka.

Parameshwara is stated to be the chairman of the trust identified as Shri Siddhartha Education Trust.

A case of alleged forgery in the NEET exam by impersonation and alleged illegal payments made to secure seats is the trigger for the I-T action, they said.

Searches are also being conducted in Rajasthan to trace some students who impersonated in the exams, they said.

Rushing to Bengaluru after the raids, Parameshwara told reporters here that he has no information why the searches were carried out.

"I have no information why the raids were carried out. They (I-T officials) called me. So rushed to meet them," he said.

He said his family is not engaged in any business other than running the education institutions and has been filing income tax returns promptly.

Parameshwara also refused to comment on the question whether the raids were politically motivated.

Senior Congress leaders including former chief minister Siddaramaiah and JD(S) supremo and former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda condemned the raids.

Siddramaiah tweeted, "The series of IT raids on @DrParameshwara, RL Jalappa & others, are politically motivated with malafide intention."

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First Published: Oct 10 2019 | 4:45 PM IST

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