Poll expenditure claims: I-T dept serves notice to Gopinath Munde

PTI Updated - July 03, 2013 at 03:41 PM.

In more trouble for senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde, facing an Election Commission’s showcause notice for his poll spending remarks, the Income-Tax Department has issued a notice seeking his explanation within a week.

“We have served a notice to Munde”, an IT official said today.

He said that the department has sought explanation from Munde on his claims that he had spent Rs 8 crore towards campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections he had contested from Beed constituency in 2009.

Munde had made the remarks at a book release function, also attended by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, held here on June 27.

Taking cognisance of Munde’s claims, the Election Commission had slapped a show-cause notice on the BJP’s deputy leader in Lok Sabha.

“I spent Rs 29,000 when I contested my first Assembly polls in 1980 but spent Rs 8 crore in my last (2009 Lok Sabha) elections”, Munde had said.

While Munde, who is out of Mumbai, was unavailable for comment, sources close to him alleged that NCP chief Sharad Pawar and his nephew Ajit Pawar had hatched a conspiracy to malign Munde’s image.

“This is a conspiracy hatched by the Pawars. NCP wants to target Munde as he is a mass leader and the party perceives him as a threat.

“Asking Munde’s nephew Dhananjay to quit as BJP MLC yesterday is part of the process,” they claimed.

Published on July 3, 2013 10:08