FIR against 3 TN ministers for obstructing income-tax raids
April 15, 2017  09:18
Three Tamil Nadu ministers, a senior state government official and the driver of state health minister were booked by the police on Friday for allegedly obstructing and threatening income-tax officials while they were carrying out searches in Chennai last week.

An FIR was filed against food minister R Kamaraj, handlooms and textiles minister Udumalai Radhakrishnan and information and publicity minister Kadambur Raju on the complaint of an income-tax official with the Chennai police commissioner. 

The complaint has been filed against them for obstructing raids at Tamil Nadu health minister Vijayabaskar's residence.  I-T officials last week raided several premises belonging to Vijayabaskar and his relatives in Chennai and other districts in the wake of complaints that he was involved in cash distribution to voters in R K Nagar constituency where a by-election was to be held on April 12. 

The I-T department also conducted searches on the premises of actor and All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi leader R Sarathkumar, former All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) legislator Chitlapakkam Rajendran and vice-chancellor of Dr MGR Medical University S Geethalakshmi. 

By-polls in Chennai's R.K. Nagar constituency, which was earlier represented by late chief minister J Jayalalithaa, were cancelled by the Election Commission after the cash-for-votes allegations surfaced.  

The decision came after income-tax raids in Chennai found money was being distributed to voters. The I-T officials had alleged that the Sasikala faction of the AIADMK paid Rs 89 crore to voters to buy support for its candidate TTV Dinakaran, who is also Sasikala's nephew. 

As evidence, the department had cited documents seized during raids on Friday in more than 35 places -- including Vijayabaskar's property. 
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