Anonymous property of Kalki God is Rs. 600 crores to be surpassed: IT


New Delhi, Oct 22, 2019, Tuesday

Vijay Kumar Naidu, who is the spiritual mentor of the South and an incarnation of Kalki Bhagwan, and his son spent Rs. Anonymity of Rs 600 crore has been revealed, IT department sources say, and the figure is still likely to rise.

On the other hand, Vijay Kumar Naidu, who was in the front of the video for the first time after the raid of IT, said that he has not left the country and is not going anywhere. The media is spreading false information about them.

The raids conducted by the IT department came to an end on Monday after lasting about a week. In these raids, the undisclosed anonymous property of the Kalki God was seized. The IT department said that a summons may be sent to Kalki Bhagwan in this regard.

Trusts and companies run by spiritual gurus may also be investigated under the Black Money and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015, sources said on Tuesday. During the six-day raid, the IT department was informed that the group had invested in a number of companies abroad and in the country, including tax havens.

Meanwhile, after a raid by the IT department, a video message from Kalki Bhagwan came out in which he denied rumors that his family had fled the country. He said that we did not leave the country or flee. We are in the neyam of Tamil Nadu.

We are also in good health and the classes and spiritual activities run by their group will continue as usual. No one from the government or the IT department has said that we have left the country, but the media is spreading this rumor. However, he did not talk about IT raids in the video.

On the other hand, according to sources in the IT department, Kalki has received Rs. Anonymous assets of over 600 million have been found. Investigation into the case is still ongoing. More than 200 officers were involved in the raid for six days.

On October 18th, the Income Tax Department said that Indian currency worth Rs 43.9 crore, foreign currency worth Rs 18 crore and foreign gold and diamond jewelery worth Rs 31 crore were seized in the raids on the monastery and its premises.

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