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Congress: India opposition resistance claims ledgers 'frozen'

 Congress: India opposition resistance claims     ledgers 'frozen'




India's primary resistance Congress party says its ledgers have been frozen by the annual duty (IT) office only months before the nation holds general decisions.

The party later said that IT authorities had given them admittance to assets in the records forthcoming a meeting in court.

Congress pioneer Mallikarjun Kharge called the freezing of assets as an "attack on vote based system".

The public authority or the IT office have not answered the charges.

Congress pioneer Ajay Maken told columnists on Friday morning that the party had been educated two days prior that the checks it was giving were "not being regarded" by banks.

On examining, the party was informed that "every one of its records had been frozen".

Mr Maken said that the cash in the party's records had come through web based crowdfunding while that in it's childhood wing's records had come from enrollment charges. He said that records of its childhood wing - Indian Youth Congress - had additionally been frozen.

"We have no cash to spend, to cover power bills, to pay compensations to our workers," Mr Maken said and added that all political exercises of the party will be affected.

He said that the move had been made because of a 45-day defer in documenting personal government forms of the party for 2018-2019.

He added that the IT office has requested that Congress pay 2.1bn rupees ($25m; £20m) as a "recuperation" sum.

Congress pioneer Vivek Tankha has said the court will hear the party's allure for interval alleviation from the IT division's activity on Wednesday.

Pundits have blamed Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of involving state hardware to target resistance pioneers in the approach the races. Mr Modi and the BJP have denied the charge.

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