Wardha. In the city council, the office bearers, including the former city president, robbed the public of money by deciding to levy interest on the outstanding tax of the citizens, accusing the youth of change of voice of corruption on a large scale in this, accusing everyone of registering a crime under the Moneylender Act. It is demanded that if the citizens of the city do not pay the tax in 1 year, then 36 percent interest will be charged on it.
Voice of youth change organization submitted memorandum
Former city president Atul Tarale and office bearers took the wrong decision to levy 2 percent interest on the old outstanding tax during their tenure. Through this, property has been accumulated illegally on a large scale. This is only a kind of moneylender, even private finance company does not loot on such a large scale, but, in Wardha Municipal Council, the former city president and the concerned former corporator officials accused Tehsildar Vijay S Lokhande of robbing the public and making a big mess. Handed over.
Demand to return the interest amount to the public
Interest is not levied on such outstanding tax by any other Municipal Council and Nagar Panchayat Administration of Wardha district, whereas Wardha Municipal Council has taken such a wrong decision and it is clear that the people robbed the city through moneylender. There was a demand to refund the amount along with interest to the citizens of the state.
Warned to boycott nap elections
There is talk of corruption being done by not paying the amount recovered by charging additional interest on tax in the city council. Through the Anti-Corruption Bureau, they demanded to register a case under the Moneylender Act. Otherwise, the youth change voice organization has warned in the request to boycott the city council elections with the people of the city, on this matter the district vice president of the organization Pritesh Ingle, contact chief Sonu Date, treasurer Akshay Balsraf, social media chief Vrishabha Mendhule, Kalpak Misal , Sameer Belkhode, Abhishek Mankar etc. were present.