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Karnataka minister faces tax probe over ₹25L cash gift to slain activist’s family, violating banking rules.
A complaint has been filed with the Income Tax Department against Karnataka Minister Zameer Ahmad Khan over the alleged cash disbursement of ₹25 lakh to the family of slain Congress worker Rajashekar, violating RBI rules requiring transactions above ₹2 lakh to be banked.
Hindu activist Tejas Gowda filed the complaint, seeking an investigation into the fund source and accounting.
The minister handed over the money publicly, sparking scrutiny over whether it came from government, party, or personal funds and if tax norms were followed.
Opposition leaders and Union Minister H.D.
Kumaraswamy demanded a CBI probe, citing irregularities.
The Chief Minister and Deputy CM said they would speak with the minister, but the Income Tax Department has not yet responded.
Meanwhile, a Bengaluru Special Court remanded 26 individuals, including a gunman linked to a Congress MLA, into custody in connection with the incident.
El ministro de Karnataka se enfrenta a una investigación fiscal por un regalo en efectivo de ₹ 25L a la familia de un activista asesinado, violando las reglas bancarias.