The
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has formed a an inter-ministerial committee to
probe alleged violations of legal provisions by three Gandhi family trusts,
namely Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust, and Indira
Gandhi Memorial Trust.
The committee led by a Special Director
of the Enforcement Directorate will coordinate investigations into alleged
violation of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), Income Tax Act, and
Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) by these foundations, a Ministry
spokesperson tweeted.
The Rajiv Gandhi Foundation was
established on June 21, 1991, to work on a range of issues, including literacy,
health, disability, empowerment of the underprivileged, livelihood, and natural
resources management. Its current focus areas are education, disability, and
natural resources management. Congress President Sonia Gandhi is the present
Chairperson of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation while former Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and
senior party leader P. Chidambaram are members of the board. The Centre's move
followed recent allegations levelled by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party
against the Congress and the Gandhi family, claiming that China had funded the
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation.
Last month, Union Minister Ravi Shankar
Prasad, citing 'documentary proof', sought an explanation from the Congress as
to why the Chinese Embassy had donated about Rs 90 lakh to the Foundation. The
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in India and the government of the
People's Republic of China are alleged donors to the Foundation. A petition has
also been filed in the Supreme Court to seek a probe into the memorandum of
understanding between the Congress and the Communist Party of China in 2008. On
June 27, BJP President J.P. Nadda had alleged that the money received in the PM
National Relief Fund (PMNRF) between 2005-2008 was diverted to the Rajiv Gandhi
Foundation (RGF).
The Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust is a
registered not-for-profit organization set up in 2002 to address the
developmental needs of the underprivileged in the country, especially the rural
poor.