Jharkhand Assembly in uproar over I-T raids on MP Dhiraj Sahu’s premises
The Hindu
The Opposition BJP tried to corner the ruling government led by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha in the Jharkhand Assembly over the I-T Department’s raids on premises linked to Congress Rajya Sabha MP Dhiraj Sahu
The Opposition BJP on Monday tried to corner the ruling government led by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) in the ongoing winter session of the Jharkhand Assembly over the Income Tax (I-T) Department’s raids on premises linked to Congress Rajya Sabha MP Dhiraj Sahu. The JMM and the Congress are in an alliance in the State.
The BJP asked Chief Minister Hemant Soren to clear his stand on the raids in which over ₹350 crore has been unearthed. BJP MLAs held placards in protest against the government. Amidst the continuous pandemonium, Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahto adjourned the House for the day.
Before Assembly proceedings began, BJP MLAs questioned the State government’s silence over the recovery of large sums of cash. The Opposition party also sought to know why Mr. Soren was continuously “skipping” the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) summons to him in a land scam case.
It should be clarified whose money had been recovered from Mr. Sahu’s house, the BJP’s chief whip Biranchi Narayan said, and whether it was Mr. Soren’s money or the Congress party’s money allegedly generated through corruption.
Minister Champai Soren hit back at the Opposition and said that the I-T Department was a “constitutional body of the Government of India” carrying out its investigation, and the State government had no role in the issue. He also said that the Opposition was raising baseless issues that had “nothing to do with the State government”.
Independent MLA Saryu Rai, on other hand, wanted the I-T Department to explain the raids and the money recovered. Mr. Rai said the issue should be raised in the Lok Sabha and not in the Jharkhand Assembly.
As soon as Question Hour began, BJP MLAs entered the Well of the House protesting loudly. The Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly Amar Bauri said that Jharkhand was “being defamed because of the Chief Minister”.