I/II.
[Sources in the Indian Bank's Central Avenue branch confirmed that the
deposits were made in four tranches. According to a report published
in CPM mouthpiece 'Ganashakti' on Friday, BJP had, on November 8,
deposited Rs 60 lakh and then Rs 40 lakh - all of it in neatly packed
500 and 1,000 rupee notes. While the first deposit was made to a
savings account (No. 554510034) named Bharatiya Janata Party, West
Bengal, in the afternoon, the second was made around 8pm. However, it
is not clear how the bank was open at 8pm.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Rs-3-crore-deposit-ahead-of-ban-puts-West-Bengal-BJP-in-a-spot/articleshow/55380988.cms

Rs 3 crore deposit ahead of ban puts West Bengal BJP in a spot

TNN | Nov 12, 2016, 05.03 AM IST

KOLKATA: Deposits of Rs 3 crore made by West Bengal BJP in a
nationalised bank here eight days before the Prime Minister's
demonetisation announcement have triggered a controversy. The last
transaction, involving Rs 40 lakh, was made minutes before the PM's
speech.

BJP has insisted that the events shouldn't be seen together; the cash
deposits, it claimed, only proved compliance. The revelations,
however, provided opposition parties enough ammunition to train their
guns at BJP ahead of the November 19 bye-elections to one assembly and
two Lok Sabha seats in the state.

***Sources in the Indian Bank's Central Avenue branch confirmed that
the deposits were made in four tranches. According to a report
published in CPM mouthpiece 'Ganashakti' on Friday, BJP had, on
November 8, deposited Rs 60 lakh and then Rs 40 lakh - all of it in
neatly packed 500 and 1,000 rupee notes. While the first deposit was
made to a savings account (No. 554510034) named Bharatiya Janata
Party, West Bengal, in the afternoon, the second was made around 8pm.
However, it is not clear how the bank was open at 8pm.*** [Emphasis
added.]

According to the same report, in a different current account (also
maintained by the party's state unit) Rs 75 lakh was deposited on
November 1 and Rs 1.25 crore on November 5.
"It's possible that BJP members were well aware of this ban and that
is why they deposited huge amounts in banks across the nation to make
their black money white," CPM state secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra
said.

State BJP president Dilip Ghosh, however, ruled out any irregularities
and said, "Normally, party funding happens through donations and cash
forms a part of it. We issue receipts against the cash received.
Copies of such receipts are available with the party for
verification."

BJP vice-president Jay Prakash Majumdar said, "Unlike other parties,
who can't reveal their source of funds, we generally carry out
transactions through cheques. For cash transactions of such amounts in
banks, one has to produce PAN details. The mention of proper PAN and
other details during the transaction proves that it's a legitimate
transaction."

Govt selectively leaked info: Congress

Congress accused the Modi government on Friday of having "selectively
leaked" information about the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000
notes, and demanded that the names of "individuals who benefited from
the advance warning" be made public. Congress spokesman Anand Sharma
said the Centre should provide a list of people who had invested over
Rs 5 lakh in jewellery, forex and shares between October 20 and
November 8 (date of ban).

He pointed to newspaper reports published well before November 8 to
stress that information about the ban came out in public before the
official announcement. He said that the ban had brought "financial
chaos", and that the long queues at banks and absence of money at ATMs
had spelt acute hardship for the poor.

II.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/rs-3-cr-deposited-in-bengal-bjp-account-before-demonetisation/322085.html

Posted at: Nov 12, 2016, 2:00 AM; last updated: Nov 12, 2016, 2:00 AM (IST)

Rs 3 cr ‘deposited’ in Bengal BJP account before demonetisation

Kolkata, November 11

The West Bengal unit of the CPM today alleged that a huge amount of
cash was deposited in the bank account of the state unit of the BJP.
The deposits were made immediately before Prime Minister Narendra Modi
demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes on November 8, said CPM general
secretary Surya Kanta Mishra, citing a media report.

A report published in the CPM mouthpiece, ‘Ganashakti’, today claimed
that Rs 1 crore (in denomination of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500) was deposited
at the Central Avenue branch of Indian Bank here on November 8. The
money (in transactions of Rs 60 lakh and Rs 40 lakh) was deposited in
a savings account no 554510034, which is in the name of the West
Bengal unit of the BJP.

The report further said while Rs 75 lakh was deposited in a current
account (63652513881) belonging to the West Bengal BJP unit in the
same bank on November 1, Rs 1.25 crore was deposited in the same
account on November 5. A total of Rs 3 crore had been deposited bank
accounts of the BJP in six days preceding November 8, Mishra said.

However, a BJP spokesman brushed aside CPM charges and said, “When
funds are deposited in bank accounts, the party exposes itself to
scrutiny by the Election Commission and the Income Tax Department.” —
TNS


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