An online petition has been circulated for signatures of people opposing the government decision and soon a PIL will be filed at Supreme Court after due consultation with lawyers, Kanhaiya said.
"We are contacting lawyers and we are going to file a PIL for revoking the exemption from IT scrutiny to political parties for deposits in old notes in the face of demonetization. We have already started taking signatures on an online petition regarding this," he said.
Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said that deposits in bank accounts of political parties are not to be taxed.
"If it is a deposit in the account of a political party, they are exempt. But if it is deposited in an individual's account then that information will come into our radar. If the individual is putting money in his own account, then we will get information," he said.
The online petition addressed to the Chief Justice of India opposed this move as "patently unfair" to the citizenry of the country.