Finance Ministry gives clean chit to Tharoor, guns for Modi
By ANIMonday, April 19, 2010
NEW DELHI - In a major development, a day after Shashi Tharoor was shown doors from the Union Cabinet, the Union Finance Ministry’s report has given a clean chit to him in connection with the Kochi -IPL deal.
Tharoor resigned on Sunday night as the Minister of State for External Affairs.
The Income Tax (I-T) department has said Tharoor did not benefit from the Kochi -IPL deal.
The ministry said the I-T department is probing IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi’s offshore money and trying to find out if stakeholders are fronts for Modi.
Meanwhile, a section of the media, has said that IT officials are probing Modi’s involvement in black money and betting.
The alleged opaqueness with which Modi has conducted the multi-billion dollar cricket tournament, and the manner in which he took on Home Minister P Chidambaram in 2009, seems to have resulted in a detailed inquiry into his activities by the I-T department. (ANI)