People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
17 April 25, 2010 |
CPI(M) Seeks Probe Into IPL;
Asks Why No Tax Paid For Two
Years
THE
Communist Party of India (Marxist) demanded an investigation into the
entire Indian
Premier League issue under the Prevention of Corruption Act, saying the
resignation of Shashi Tharoor as a minister was "not the end of the
matter.�
Addressing
a press conference in parliament on April 20, 2010, Sitaram Yechury,
CPI(M)
leader in parliament, said the entire IPL episode should be probed as
"the
country now knows that no income tax was paid for the past two years on
the
phenomenal earnings running into thousands of crores of rupees.�
"IPL
has nothing to do with cricket. It is abusing the Indian people's
affection and
fondness for cricket to mount a very huge commercial operation through
dubious
means," said Yechury.
Demanding
that the matter be investigated under the Prevention of Corruption Act,
he said
a Joint Parliamentary Committee should be set up to go into it, just
like the
one that was established for the stock market scam.
Observing
that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was on record to state that "
"The
money is coming through the
He
asked as to why the income tax department had not investigated issues
like why
the IPL had not filed tax returns for two years and why it was exempted
from
any tax in the name of sports. There was an urgent need to investigate
where
the money was coming from and who were handling it, he said.
IPL
was "scandalous" because a vast majority of people were suffering
economic hardships whereas "the base price of one IPL team was Rs
15,000
crore and there are ten teams. When we ask the government to spend more
on the
welfare of people, it says there is a resource crunch," he said.
Responding
to Shashi Tharoor�s statement, Yechury said, �if he genuinely had
Kerala's
interests at heart, he should have fought for the Kochi Metro Rail
project or
should have talked about BPL and APL people who are being denied
foodgrains
under PDS by the centre, instead of IPL.�
Asked
whether IPL should be banned, he said this should be decided after the
matter
was thoroughly probed.
To
a question whether BCCI affairs also needed investigation, Yechury said
this
issue would open up as soon as a probe was launched on IPL, which was
set up by
BCCI.
(Agencies)