RSS-affiliated magazine targets Infosys: Magazine wrote – Infosys, a company associated with antinational forces and an ally of the Tukde-Tukde gang

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The magazine Panchjanya associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has made serious allegations against the country’s big IT company Infosys in its new edition. It said that Infosys is affiliated with anti-national forces and is an ally of Naxalites, Leftists and Tukde Tukde Gang. It also said that Infosys is deliberately trying to destabilize the Indian economy.

Panchjanya wrote in the article titled ‘Credibility and Trauma’ – Due to the flaws in the tax filing system created by Infosys, people’s trust in the tax system is decreasing. In such a situation, it is a matter to think that whether antinational forces have anything to do with it. Somewhere all this has been done to harm the economy of the country.

Targeted for flaws in tax filing portal
The new income tax filing portal created by Infosys went online on June 7, but since then taxpayers are facing problems on this website. Last month, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman called Infosys CEO Salil Parekh and asked her to fix the loophole at the earliest. The Finance Minister had given the company time till September 15 for this. Infosys got this contract in 2019.

The influence of China and ISI may increase in the work of the company
The magazine wrote – Nandan Nilekani, a promoter in the company, has contested the Lok Sabha elections on a Congress ticket. The fact that the company’s founder Narayan Murthy is anti-Modi is not hidden from anyone. Infosys appoints such people to high positions, who support a certain ideology. If such a company gets big government tenders, will there not be a fear of increasing the influence of China and ISI in its works?

The magazine’s allegation – the company is associated with those who speak against PM Modi
The article also said that there have been reports of Infosys being associated with Leftists and other such companies for a long time, which are against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The article also asked the question whether Infosys would provide such service to its foreign clients as well.

Hitesh Shankar, Editor, Panchjanya said – The cover story is about a big IT corporate whose work is not up to the mark of its name. Such work not only tarnishes the reputation of the company, but also causes inconvenience to crores of people. In such a situation, the company should come forward and clarify whether it is serving as a software company or is acting as a tool to incite anger in the society.

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