The AAP on Tuesday warned the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) against any move to increase property tax, asserting that such a step will get stiff opposition from the party.
The party anticipated that there was a move to hike the property tax in the capital after Lt Governor V K Saxena announced in a statement on Monday that "major" changes have been made in the civic body's property tax structure.
As the BJP left the MCD "bankrupt" after completing 15 years of its "corrupt regime", the civic body is now gearing up to hike the property tax and further increase the burden on the people of Delhi in the name of improving financial health of the body, the party charged.
"The AAP vehemently opposes the move to increase property tax because the people of Delhi have already paid various taxes to the MCD during the 15-year rule of the BJP and yet the it does not fulfil its responsibilities," party MLA Atishi told reporters.
AAP's chief spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said when all the three MCDs were unified, the BJP "deceived" people of Delhi by making them believe that funds will come to the civic body from the Union government.
"But yesterday, a press release was issued from the Office of the Lieutenant Governor which indicates that this money (funds) will come from the hard-earned money of the people of Delhi," he claimed, adding, "In a few days, the people of Delhi will face the heat of revised property tax."
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