No infrastructure, no tax: residents
No infrastructure, no tax: residents
Mission: To Tell Govt What It Should Do
The Times of India
Bangalore: We won’t pay tax till the government provides infrastructure.
That’s the ultimatum residents from across the city have served the government. This after they realised their inexorable complaints have been met with government apathy and indifference.
The fed-up residents have also decided to present government agencies with bills for damages they incurred during the recent rain havoc, and will insist on full refund.
To achieve their goals, they have decided to: form armies, list out the works that need urgent attention and send memos to government agencies. The clincher: no taxes till works take off.
“We keep paying taxes and betterment charges but the government does nothing about infrastructure. We have complained several times about the drain not having an outlet, but individual complaints just land in the dustbin. We will pay tax only if the government provides an outlet for the drain,’’ said Surendra B of lower Michaelpalya residents’ welfare association in Indiranagar.
“We faced a lot of hardship during the rains. When the problem has been identified, why isn’t the government doing anything about it? We hope the ultimatum of ‘no tax’ will wake them up,’’ said another member.
These sentiments found a lot of echoes across the city. Mahadeva Swamy, secretary of Pai Layout-K R Puram residents’ welfare association, said: “We spent a lot pumping out water and repairing our vehicles. All the damage was because of the callousness of the government. We are collecting copies of all the bills to submit them to the city municipal council for compensation. Unless they pay up, we are not going to pay taxes.’’
Residents of Mariammanapalya near Hebbal lake have already collected all the bills of the monies they spent when their homes were under five feet of water. Bills of lost furniture, vehicle repair, pesticide spraying along with a letter will be sent to the district collector and the Mahadevapura CMC commissioner seeking compensation.
Said Colonel Ramachandran, “We want compensation. After all, government is releasing funds for flood victims. Until we receive the money that we have spent and the government begins construction of lining on the sides of the storm water drain and deepening it, we will continue to make noise.’’
The memorandum that HAL 2nd stage residents’ welfare association recently submitted to the CM’s office, the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike, BDA, BWSSB and Bescom stated: “We are not going to keep quiet anymore. Isolate our storm water drain from the Domlur drain, fix all the loose wires in our area, build a four-foothigh wall on the sides of the storm water drain. If works do not start, we will take to the streets.’’
The message from the residents is loud and clear.
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