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Income tax raids on Jagan's companies in AP. Do you think it is political vendetta?
Asked by Francisco,
16 Dec '10 06:18 pm
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Congress never failed to threaten opposers with the help of tax raids.
It is open secret that congress using this tool as a political vendetta against Jagan.
News Magazine also reveals this.
The Congress is determined to punish the man who has wrecked the ruling party in Andhra Pradesh, former Chief Minister Y.S. Rajashekhar Reddy's son Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, with a series of punitive Income Tax department and Enforcement Directorate raids. These Central agencies are busy seeking details from the firms that have invested in Jagan's companies.
Answered by anantharaman, 16 Dec '10 06:24 pm
It is open secret that congress using this tool as a political vendetta against Jagan.
News Magazine also reveals this.
The Congress is determined to punish the man who has wrecked the ruling party in Andhra Pradesh, former Chief Minister Y.S. Rajashekhar Reddy's son Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, with a series of punitive Income Tax department and Enforcement Directorate raids. These Central agencies are busy seeking details from the firms that have invested in Jagan's companies.
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Yes it is ....... but main motto to divert people mind from the Telengana issue ...........
Answered by pradeep mishra, 16 Dec '10 06:25 pm
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Hand to hand
politics with people can be acceptable not with IT RAIDINGS
GRAJASEKHARA REDDY
Answered by Raja Reddy, 12 Jan '11 12:00 pm
politics with people can be acceptable not with IT RAIDINGS
GRAJASEKHARA REDDY
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May be,But it should take place long back to recover all public looted wealth.
Source: GSRao
Answered by Raama subbarao, 04 Jan '11 09:38 pm
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