Seeking a speedy trial in the National Herald case, Dr Subramanian Swamy has produced an IT order in court against the Sonia-Rahul Gandhi majority-owned company Young Indian. Swamy said that an order from the IT department, has reportedly cancelled Young Indian's - a company whose majority owners are Sonia and Rahul Gandhi - tax exemption certificate and asked the company to pay tax on income gain of Rs 414 crore. According to a report the 105-page order contradicts the Congress’ claim that of giving a loan to Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the published of the National Herald newspaper. The same order says that transactions were made to take over Rs 2000 crore worth of land and buildings assets of AJL.
Seeking a speedy trial in the National Herald case, Dr Subramanian Swamy has produced an IT order in court against the Sonia-Rahul Gandhi majority-owned company Young Indian. Swamy said that an order from the IT department, has reportedly cancelled Young Indian's - a company whose majority owners are Sonia and Rahul Gandhi - tax exemption certificate and asked the company to pay tax on income gain of Rs 414 crore. According to a report the 105-page order contradicts the Congress’ claim that of giving a loan to Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the published of the National Herald newspaper. The same order says that transactions were made to take over Rs 2000 crore worth of land and buildings assets of AJL.