India’s "tax evasion" rich merchants were found to have more than 1.9 billion rupees in cash. Prosecutor: It has been confiscated and a fine of 520 million rupees has to be paid.

[Global Times reporter Wang Yi] Peyush Jain, a perfume merchant in Uttar Pradesh, India, was arrested for tax evasion, and the dramatic case caused continuous concern. According to India’s "Business Times" reported on the 30th, Jain is currently being held in a detention center. Special Prosecutor Tanton, representing the Tax Bureau of the Ministry of Finance of India, told the court on the 29th that Jain admitted tax evasion and should be fined 520 million rupees. Jain’s lawyer said that the fine can be paid, but the tax bureau of the Ministry of Finance should return the rest of the confiscated cash to Jain. In this regard, the tax bureau of the Ministry of Finance said that it was impossible.

In a recent raid, law enforcement officers of the Tax Bureau of the Indian Ministry of Finance found 1.95 billion rupees in cash, 23 kilograms of gold and sandalwood oil worth 60 million rupees in Jain’s home and factory. In order to count so much cash, law enforcement officers even asked officials in state bank of india for help. Prosecutor Tanton said in court on the 29th that the seized cash has been deposited in state bank of india and will be owned by the Indian government. Jain has to pay a fine of 520 million rupees.

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At the same time, the confrontation between the parties in Uttar Pradesh was more intense because of the Jain case. They accused each other of being Jain’s "accomplice". According to the People’s Party, Jain recently launched a new perfume called "Socialist Perfume", which shows how close the relationship is. Modi, the Prime Minister of the People’s Party, also said that the cash in Jain’s family has already explained the problem. During the ruling period of Uttar Pradesh, the Socialist Party bribed the people with perfume, and the whole state was filled with the smell of "perfume corruption".

Yadav, the leader of the Socialist Party, said that the law enforcement officers of the tax bureau arrested the wrong person, and it was PushPlatje Jain who should be arrested, not Peyush Jain. Both Jain live in Kanaoje County, Uttar Pradesh, and even on the same street, they are engaged in perfume business. He said that PushPlatje Jain had previously launched "People’s Party Perfume". In this regard, PushPlatje Jain told Indian TV station in New Delhi on the 29th that he had nothing to do with Peyush Jain and was angry at this low-level political trick. "This is unfair to me.". Law enforcement officers of the Tax Bureau of the Indian Ministry of Finance also said that they did not catch the wrong person.

Chidambaram, a senior leader of the opposition Congress Party, tweeted on the 29th that the People’s Party and the Socialist Party were putting on an "absurd comedy". He said, "I don’t think this comedy will end there. With more and more mutual accusations between the People’s Party and the Socialist Party, there will be more people involved. "