Income-Tax Directorate Launches 24x7 Control Room to Combat Undisclosed Funds Before TN and Puducherry Elections
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Chennai, Feb 26 (NationPress) In an important initiative aimed at reducing the impact of illicit funds during the upcoming Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry, the Directorate of Income-Tax (Investigation) has launched a 24x7 control room specifically designed to track election-related financial activities.
This action is in response to directives issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI), which has stepped up its efforts to guarantee free and fair elections.
As per an official announcement, the Directorate is set to take a proactive stance in uncovering and confiscating unaccounted money that is allegedly earmarked for electoral activities and voter manipulation.
“The objective of the Investigation Directorate is to support the conduct of free and fair elections by regulating the flow and utilization of undisclosed funds within the electoral framework,” noted the release.
Additionally, specialized teams will promptly respond to credible tips concerning the storage, possession, or transport of substantial amounts of cash, jewelry, valuables, or the distribution of incentives aimed at influencing voter decisions.
To encourage public involvement in this monitoring initiative, the Director-General of Income-Tax (Investigation) for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry has set up a comprehensive control room with various channels for lodging complaints.
Citizens can report suspicious activities using the following methods: Toll-Free Number: 1800-425-666, Fax: 044-2827191, Email: tn.electioncomplaints2026@incometax.gov.in, WhatsApp: 94453 94453.
Authorities have urged the public to quickly report any unusual movements or accumulations of unaccounted cash, gold, luxury items, or other incentives that may be linked to election campaigns.
Crucially, the department has guaranteed strict confidentiality for those who blow the whistle.
“The identities of individuals providing information will be kept confidential,” the statement highlighted, motivating more citizens to step forward without fear of exposure.
The establishment of the control room is part of a larger multi-agency strategy coordinated by the Election Commission to thwart the misuse of financial resources during the election season.
With law enforcement agencies on high alert, officials hope to significantly diminish the influence of money power and ensure that voters can exercise their rights without coercion.
The upcoming Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are anticipated to feature intense political rivalry, making financial oversight a crucial focus for election authorities.