"Good Publicity": DMK Chief's Son On Income Tax Raids Ahead Of Polls
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The younger Stalin has targeted Amit Shah and Prime Minister Modi in recent days - a response to PM Modi calling him a "crown prince" during a rally in Dharapuram
The raids by Income Tax officials have given the DMK "good publicity" ahead of next week's election, Udhayanidhi Stalin - son of party boss MK Stalin - told NDTV, a day after contentious searches at properties belonging to Mr Stalin's daughter and son-in-law and other party leaders. The raids - which sources today said turned up nothing but Rs 1.36 in cash that was returned after it was properly accounted for - came after Udhayanidhi Stalin questioned what he called the "exponential rise in wealth" of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's son, Jay Shah. The younger Stalin has targeted Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past 48 hours - a response to the Prime Minister calling him a "crown prince" during a rally in Dharapuram. "PM Modi and Amit Shah target me. That is why I target them," Udhayanidhi, who is making his electoral debut in the April 6 Assembly election, said.More Related News