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BJP seeks whether Siddaramaiah received a costly watch for ‘facilitating’ a company

Stepping up the attack against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, the BJP has accused him of ‘aiding, abetting, protecting and promoting’ the cheating of private investors in an alleged Ponzi scheme run by a company.

The BJP intends to file a complaint with the governor to sanction the prosecution of Siddaramaiah for dealing with the company, “which is declared as a threat to national security by the Serious Frauds Investigation Office (SFIO),” party spokesperson Sambit Patra told reporters in Bengaluru on Sunday.

BJP Allegations

The BJP also sought to know whether Siddaramaiah received the costly Hublot watch for ‘facilitating’ the company, QI Group of Companies, headed by Vijay Eswaran, to operate in the state. Embroiled in a controversy over the diamond-studded Hublot watch in March 2016, Siddaramaiah had handed it over to the Assembly speaker, asking him to make it a state asset.

The chief minister had also said he would furnish relevant documents of the watch to the Lokayukta and Income Tax.

He had said that the watch was gifted to him by his NRI friend Dr. Girish Chandra Varma in July 2015. 

“I know him since 1983 and whenever he visits India, he meets me,” he had said. Siddaramiah also said Varma has no official dealings with the Government of Karnataka or its organisations.

Releasing pictures of Siddaramaiah with Vijay Eswaran, Patra said he had met him in September 2013.

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The issue of MS Gold Quest International Pvt Ltd and Gold Quest Enterprises India Pvt Ltd was discussed in March and April in 2013 when the UPA government told the Parliament that they were fraudulent companies, he alleged.

In September 2013, Siddaramaiah met the founder Vijay Eswaran in China, which was published in the website of the Information and Public Relations department of the Karnataka government on September 11, 2013, Patra claimed.

The state government report said the chief minister met Eswaran, welcomed him to invest in Karnataka and asked him to participate in the Global Investors Meet in the state. The company expressed interest in investment in e-Retail and IT Education sector, it said.

The company’s business lines include lifestyles, leisure, luxury and luxury collectible and luxury watches.

After a promise by Siddaramaiah, certain companies, and QNet started operating in Karnataka and thousands and lakhs of people were duped by them, he claimed.

Ironically, Patra said, no FIR was lodged against these companies. “Even if the complaint was lodged, there was no FIR. The company’s names were not mentioned. When these people say that the state government was not ready to work for them, the victims approached SEBI.”

Qnet responds

In a statement, QNET said it operates in India through Vihaan Direct Selling (India) Private Limited, its sub-franchisee, which is into direct selling on an e-commerce platform.

The company neither solicits investments nor seeks any deposits or registration fees for joining the business, it said.

“We are of the belief that the matter represented to the BJP spokesperson is incomplete and does not reflect the current status,” a company spokesperson said.

It also said Karnataka state investigated the company and filed a detailed charge sheet, which was quashed by the high court while holding that the company was not a Ponzi scheme.

The Government of India has issued guidelines (to be adopted by states) and the company is fully compliant with the same, it added.

Source: Zee News

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