Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Aam Aadmi Party lodges complaint against Gadkari

Aam Aadmi Party has filed a complaint against former BJP president Nitin Gadkari for his remarks on I-T officials, police said on Wednesday. A day after Rajnath Singh replaced him as BJP chief, "free man" Nitin Gadkari on his arrival at Nagpur airport on January 24 had said he was not bound by the dignity of the post any longer and virtually threatened income-tax officials, claiming nobody would save them when BJP came to power at Centre.



The complaint was filed last night with Sonegaon airport police station by AAP functionary Girish Nandgaonkar.

Gadkari's remarks that even Congress president Sonia Gandhi and finance minister P Chidambaram would not be able to save income tax officials after BJP came to power had evoked a sharp reaction from the apex body of income tax officials.

Following the furore, Gadkari retracted saying his public sentiment had been "distorted and misinterpreted".

Confirming receipt of the complaint, Police Inspector TK Wahile told PTI this morning that police are looking into the complaint.

"It is a non-cognisance (NC) matter and so far no case has been registered against Gadkari", he said.

Income Tax sleuths had raided 11 locations across Mumbai, just a day before BJP's presidential poll, to verify the existence of the alleged shell companies that are linked to Gadkari's Purti Group.

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