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With the Income Tax Department saying around Rs 100 crore has been distributed to RK Nagar voters by the AIADMK faction led by the now jailed VK Sasikala, there is a possibility of the Election Commission (EC) postponing the by-election in the constituency.
According to the documents seized by the I-T officials during their raids in Chennai on Friday and published by some media houses, the price of one vote in the bypoll-bound RK Nagar constituency is Rs 4,000.
"We have submitted our report to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). In our report, we have stated about the seizure of documents, distribution of cash to the RK Nagar voters, the bribe received by the officials from drug suppliers and some other things," the senior official said.
Asked whether the I-T Department would go behind the ministers mentioned in the document seized by his officials, he said: "How can I tell in advance against whom the department would act?"
As per the documents leaked to the media, the Sasikala-led AIADMK faction had given over Rs 89.5 crore to seven ministers for distribution among RK Nagar voters and they were given a target to distribute cash to 85 percent of the voters, numbering 2,24,145.
Other documents accessed by The News Minute indicate rampant corruption in transfer and posting by government, and other ‘tie-ups’ with private colleges.
On Friday, I-T officials raided the residences and business premises of Tamil Nadu Health Minister C Vijayabaskar, his relatives as well as persons close to him and his business associates.
"We have seized cash totalling Rs 5.5 crore. We have also seized documents showing Rs 89 crore changed hands in RK Nagar," an I-T official had told IANS.
In the 2016 Assembly elections, the Election Commission had postponed the polls in Thanjavur and Aravakuruchi Assembly seats citing large-scale bribing of voters.
"If one wants to bring about proper electoral reforms, then EC should permanently ban a candidate and even the political party from contesting elections if they are found involved in electoral malpractices like bribing the voters," said former parliamentarian KC Palaniswamy, the spokesperson of the AIADMK faction led by former Tamil Nadu chief minister O Panneerselvam.
Palanisamy, however, said the poll panel should not postpone the 12 April by-election.
According to Krishnamurthy, the poll body can postpone the elections any number of times.
(This story was originally published in The News Minute.)
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