A new income tax portal created by Infosys has faced problems
The highlight
- Sunil Ambekar said the views expressed are not from RSS but from the author
- He said Infosys has made a significant contribution to the progress of India
- He said RSS should not be related to the views expressed in the article
New Delhi:
The BJP’s ideological RSS mentor has distanced himself from a piece published in Panchjanya (a newspaper rooted in Sangh) that questioned whether an “anti-national” conspiracy could be behind the problems on the tax register’s websites. India managed by information technology giant Infosys Ltd The editor of the magazine, Hitesh Shankar, backed the article and said that if Infosys has objections “it should present its instant side to a more thorough investigation “.
In the latest issue of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-linked magazine (RSS), a four-page story about the Bengaluru-based company founded by Narayana Murthy asked whether “anti-national power is trying to harm India’s economic interests in through it “.
Today, RSS spokesman Sunil Ambekar tweeted that the views expressed in the piece are not of the organization, but of those of the author.
“As an Indian company, Infosys has made a key contribution to the country’s progress. There could be some problems with a portal managed by Infosys, but the article published by Panchjanya in this context, it only reflects the individual opinion of the author, ”Ambekar said.
“Panchjanya he is not a spokesman for the RSS and the said article or opinions expressed therein should not be related to the RSS, ”he said.
As an Indian company, Infosys has made a key contribution to the country’s progress. There may be some issues with a portal managed by Infosys, but the article published by Panchjanya in this context only reflects the individual opinion of the author. @editorvskbharat
– Sunil Ambekar (@SunilAmbekarM) September 5, 2021
De Panchjanya editor Hitesh Shankar said the publication “stands firm” with the report. “If Infosys has objections, it should present its instant side to a more thorough investigation of these facts in the interest of the company … Some items mention RSS in this episode due to vested interests. Remember, this report does not is related to Sangh, the report is about Infosys. These are facts and facts related to the incompetence of the company, “Mr. Shankar tweeted.
3) Some items mention RSS in this episode due to vested interests. Remember that this report is not related to the Sangh, but is about Infosys. These are facts and facts relating to the incompetence of the company.#Infosys@epanchjanya@editorvskbharatpic.twitter.com/hNGU2HYVgO
– Hitesh Shankar (@hiteshshankar) September 5, 2021
Last month, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in a meeting with Infosys CEO Salil Parekh, expressed “deep disappointment” at the persistent problems of the new income tax portal created by the company and gave him until September 15 to solve all the problems.
The CEO of Infosys was “summoned” after closing the portal for two days in a row. The finance minister had stressed the concerns of the government and taxpayers about the continuity of the problems, even two and a half months after the launch of the website, which, according to the minister, was also delayed. Mrs. Sitharaman asked Infosys for an explanation for the “repeated issues” facing taxpayers.
Article a Panchjanya said that due to problems on both the Goods and Services Tax (GST) websites and the income tax return developed by Infosys, “taxpayer confidence in the country’s economy has been a success Is it that anti-national forces through Infosys are trying to hurt India’s “economic interests?”
The article said, however, it has no evidence to support its theories, but Infosys has allegedly been accused in the past of helping “naxalites, leftists and tukde-tukde bands, ”the PTI news agency reported.
Panchjanya editor Hitesh Shankar said Infosys is a large company and manages critical government projects for its credibility. “The problems of these tax portals are of national interest and those responsible should be held accountable,” Shankar said, PTI reported.