India’s largest opposition get together accused the nationwide authorities on Thursday of paralyzing its political actions by blocking the get together’s entry to its financial institution accounts, in what it described as a heavy-handed response to a tax dispute simply weeks earlier than a pivotal normal election.
Officers with the get together, the Indian Nationwide Congress, mentioned that eight of its 11 essential accounts at 4 banks had been frozen, and that there was no clear indication of when the get together would regain entry to the cash.
“We are able to’t help our employees; we will’t help our candidates,” Rahul Gandhi, an Indian Nationwide Congress chief, mentioned at a information convention in New Delhi. “Our leaders can’t fly. Overlook flying — they’ll’t take a prepare.”
“Our capacity to battle elections has been broken,” he mentioned.
Campaigning is heating up for a six-week-long election that begins on April 19 and can decide the subsequent prime minister for the world’s most populous democracy. To run election campaigns from the Himalayan mountains to India’s southern shores, political teams spend billions of {dollars} in what’s seen as one of many world’s most costly elections.
Below Indian regulation, political teams are exempted from paying earnings taxes on their funding from people and firms, however should declare their earnings to the tax authorities annually. The present dispute pertains to how closely the Indian Nationwide Congress ought to be penalized for previous irregularities.
Final month, the nation’s Revenue Tax Division, which is managed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s authorities, froze the Congress get together’s accounts on accusations that it had been 45 days late in submitting tax returns on its money contributions for the 2017-18 monetary yr. The division additionally took from the get together’s financial institution accounts $2 million of the $16 million that it mentioned was owed in penalties.
The Congress get together has acknowledged submitting the tax returns late, however argues that the penalty ought to be within the hundreds of {dollars} reasonably than tens of millions.
Final week, a Delhi excessive court docket declined to intervene with the tax authorities’ order, saying that it was unable to cease the authorities from freezing the get together’s accounts.
Lately, opposition teams have accused Mr. Modi’s governing Bharatiya Janata Celebration of building a close to monopoly over political funding. They accuse Mr. Modi of utilizing the powers of his workplace to counterpoint his get together and dry up funding for rivals.
Leaders within the Congress get together mentioned that freezing its accounts so near the elections was a political transfer geared toward crippling India’s essential opposition group and pushing the nation towards one-party rule.
“The concept that India is a democracy is a lie,” Mr. Gandhi mentioned.
Mr. Modi’s officers rejected these claims, describing them as a determined try by a political opposition that’s struggling in an election marketing campaign that’s more likely to return the B.J.P. to energy.
Ravi Shankar Prasad, a pacesetter from the governing get together, mentioned the tax exemption for any political group remained legitimate provided that the group declared any contributions to the nationwide tax authorities on time.
“In utter desperation of imminent defeat, the Congress get together on the highest degree sought to create an alibi as we speak,” Mr. Prasad mentioned on Thursday.
The problem of political financing has exploded in India in current weeks. The nation’s high court docket not too long ago pressured the government-owned State Financial institution of India to launch an inventory of all those that had made nameless political donations via a financing mechanism referred to as “electoral bonds,” eradicating a veil of secrecy that opposition teams had lengthy argued was serving to these in energy.
Mr. Modi’s get together acquired the very best quantity of the funds, greater than 10 occasions that going to the Indian Nationwide Congress.