Rs 1,800 cr tax demand prompts Congress to hold sit-in protest at Kerala's I-T offices over weekend
Congress in Kerala protests Rs 1,823.08 crore tax demand, accusing Modi government of authoritarian actions. Pradesh Congress Committees organize public demonstrations with senior leaders at state and district headquarters.

The Congress party in Kerala on Friday announced that a sit-in protest will be held on Saturday before the Income Tax Department offices in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode, protesting against the IT notice to pay penalty. KPCC Acting President M M Hassan said the thousands of Congress workers and leaders will take part in the protest against the "heinous" acts of the Narendra Modi government.
"The fresh action against opposition parties amounts to hanging democracy by the gallows," Hassan said. The senior Congress leader said that already the IT Department has "taken" Rs 135 crore from the accounts of the Congress party. "The government has already frozen the accounts of the Congress party and its affiliated organisations. Such moves are not even heard of under authoritarian regimes," Hassan said.
The Congress has said that it has received fresh notices from the income-tax department, asking it to pay Rs 1,823.08 crore. The party has asked all Pradesh Congress Committees (PCCs) to hold massive public demonstrations in the state and district headquarters in their respective states on Saturday and Sunday, with the participation of senior leaders and party functionaries.
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