City
Epaper

K'taka Cong chief Shivakumar's nomination accepted for May 10 polls

By IANS | Updated: April 21, 2023 14:20 IST

Bengaluru, April 21 Karnataka Congress President D.K. Shivakumar on Friday heaved a sigh of relief after the returning ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, April 21 Karnataka Congress President D.K. Shivakumar on Friday heaved a sigh of relief after the returning officer accepted his nomination from Kanakapura constituency for the May 10 Assembly polls.

The authorities ruled out any discrepancy in the nomination filed by Shivakumar. He feared that BJP is conspiring to push him out of the election fray.

Shivakumar is vying for the post of chief minister and the development has disturbed him. Following the suspicion that the authorities would reject his nomination, he had decided to field his brother D.K. Suresh as a contestant from Kanakapura seat.

Earlier in the day, Shivakumar said that 5,000 people have downloaded his property declaration papers, and anyone, including the BJP, can play foul. "I know what they are up to. Against this backdrop, another nomination has been filed through my brother D.K. Suresh," he stated.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "We have our own strategy... Why can't he (D.K. Suresh) file nominations? We will have our political calculations. We can't let out our secret. Everything will be clear by the day after tomorrow. We also know how to conduct politics. My property submissions are downloaded by 5,000 people. There is a BJP conspiracy behind it," Shivakumar stated.

Shivakumar had declared property worth more than Rs 1,414 crore. The property details have been given in more than 108 pages. Shivakumar alone owns more than Rs 1,214 crore. As per the affidavit his wife, Usha Shivakumar owns Rs 133 crore and his son, Akash owns Rs 66 crore.

He stated that he owns Rs 970 crore worth immovable assets, Rs 244 crore movable assets and also mentioned that he has Rs 226 crore loans. His yearly income is furnished as Rs 14 crore. Shivakumar family's revenue was Rs 252 crore in 2013 and it rose to Rs 840 crore in 2018.

According to the sources, the Income Tax (I-T) authorities had summoned Shivakumar for inquiry four days ago. The I-T sleuths had collected details after Shivakumar filed his nomination from Kanakapura seat. They had also come to Kanakapura town and collected information about Shivakumar's assets and other details.

The sources earlier maintained that the I-T authorities have been focusing on property details and tax payment details of Shivakumar for the last five years. The discrepancies have been found in this regard by the I-T sleuths. Sources explained that the details submitted to the I-T department and details in nomination papers have been found to be different.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: assemblyKarnataka CongressThe assembly
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalCong Posters Display ‘Distorted’ India Map in Belagavi, BJP Says Vile Act for Appeasement Politics

MaharashtraMaharashtra Election Results 2024: Vijay Vadettiwar Confident of MVA's Victory, Claims Mahayuti Will Be Out by Noon

NationalOmar Abdullah Asserts 'We Are Not Among Those Who Cheat' Amid J&K Assembly Ruckus Over Article 370

NashikMaharashtra Assembly Election 2024: Devayani Pharande’s Re-Election Bid Strengthened as NCP and MNS Candidates Withdraw in Nashik Central

PuneCongress Loyalist Aba Bagul Files Nomination As Independent Candidate From Parvati in Pune

National Realted Stories

NationalDisplaying 'Hindu terror', 'Gayab' posters made Cong leaders heroes in Pakistan: Union Minister

NationalMan arrested in Assam's Dhubri for 'defending' Pakistan

NationalPakistani nationals asked to apply afresh for Long Term Visas by July 10

NationalNityanand Rai slams Lalu, Rahul Gandhi over 'caste census credit'

NationalCentre's decision on caste census will pave the way for social justice: Kamal Nath