96. Arvind Kejriwal never
worked as Income Tax Commissioner
says IRS association
The Indian Revenue Service
(Income Tax) all-India body, in a two-page
letter to Kejriwal, points out that he had
technically never worked in the post of a
Commissioner of Income Tax.
PTI New Delhi, November 23,
2013 | UPDATED 09:15 IST
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Kejriwal never worked as
I-T Commissioner: IRS association
Taking umbrage at recent
remarks by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind
Kejriwal that he had chosen public service over
being an Income Tax Commissioner and "earning
crores", an association of revenue department
officers on Friday shot off a letter to him
saying such utterances were "unnecessarily
damaging the image of the fine service".
The Indian Revenue Service
(Income Tax) all-India body, in a two-page
letter to Kejriwal, also points out that he had
technically never worked in the post of a
Commissioner of Income Tax.
"Contrary to your claims,
you have never worked as Commissioner and your
batch has still not been promoted to (the rank
of) Commissioners of Income Tax," the
association tells Kejriwal in its letter.
It also expressed "strong
anguish and hurt" over one particular statement
attributed to Kejriwal, which was quoted in the
letter, in which the AAP leader says that, "As
Commissioner, I could have made crores and
travelled in a car fitted with a beacon light.
But I left the service and decided to serve the
nation".
Reacting to the above, the
association said that, "The statements being
attributed to you cast aspersions on the whole
of the department.
"The association wishes to
remind you that no department or organisation is
corrupt or honest, it is the individuals who may
be so," the letter states while pointing out
that he should not forget that his wife was a
member of the same IRS family.
"In these circumstances, we
request you to desist from making such
statements in public and in the print and
electronic media, otherwise we will be
constrained to take steps to protect our image,"
the association said.
The IRS (I-T) at present
has over 4,000 members and officers.
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