“There is absolutely no irregularity in transactions which are legal and they have been assessed by the income tax department.
“All the allegations are completely baseless and misleading ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls,” BJP state president Ashok Parnami said at a news conference.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore claimed that the transactions were in compliance with the Companies Act- 1956 and were between the two private companies.
Showing documents, Parnami said that as many as 965 shares of Dushyant’s company were transferred and a total transaction of Rs 9,28,33,000 took place between the two companies in 2008 and 2009.
Dushyant’s company also took a loan of Rs 3.80 crore from (Modi’s) company and interest was also paid.
“The company filed income tax return from 2008 and no return filing is pending. Dushyant’s company manages three high value properties in Dholpur, Delhi and Lucknow so there is no question over the company’s assets and their values,” he said.
“No fact has been concealed from the assessment authority by the company. This is Congress party’s propaganda ahead of the assembly elections in Bihar,” he said. .
PTI