Former Bharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Gadkari was on Thursday questioned for over four hours by income tax authorities in connection with the probe into alleged dubious investments in Purti Group of companies.
Gadkari, who was earlier slated to appear on Friday, was quizzed by Geetha Ravichandran, director of I-T (Investigations) at the I-T office in central Nagpur's Sadar area, sources said.
The BJP leader's representatives had earlier submitted a 25-page document in reply to questions regarding his personal transactions and investments related to the Purti Group of companies, and few others.
Gadkari has denied allegations of any wrongdoing and said that he has resigned from Purti Group some time back.
The I-T department had earlier issued summons for appearance to Gadkari in the second half of this month as officials were probing alleged cases of tax evasion against him and his group of companies.
The department has been probing various firms that invested in Gadkari's company Purti Power and Sugar Limited. The department, according to sources, has allegedly found the details of almost 30 companies that have been in transactions with PPSL.
On January 22, I-T officials had conducted on-field inquiries at 11 premises in Mumbai, which belong to alleged shell companies related to Purti Group, and found no trace of these entities at their given addresses.
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