09 December,2023 07:37 AM IST | Bhubaneswar | Agencies
I-T department recovered over Rs 200 crore in cash during raids
With the Income Tax department recovering a total of over Rs 220 crore in cash during raids in places linked to an Odisha-based distillery group till Friday afternoon, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the money looted from the public will have to be returned.
Modi was apparently referring to political leaders in Odisha and Jharkhand who have links with the liquor firm. "The countrymen should look at the pile of these notes and then listen to the honest âspeeches' of their leaders'. Whatever has been looted from the public, every penny will have to be returned, this is Modi's guarantee," Modi said in a Hindi post on X.
The Prime Minister also attached a photo of a Hindi newspaper in which the cash recovered by the IT department was shown stacked. The mobile phone of a Jharkhand MP, who allegedly has links with the liquor company, was found switched off when PTI tried to contact him. Employees in his Ranchi office said that the MP is not available.
Rs 220cr
Total amount of cash found
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