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BJP leader targets Shiv Sena over BMC budget

Feb 4, 2021, 14:31 IST
PTI
Mumbai, Feb 4 () A day after the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) presented its 2021-22 budget, BJP leader Ashish Shelar on Thursday said his party would corner the Shiv Sena, which rules the civic body, over the "flawed" budgetary planning.

Mumbai Municipal Commissioner I S Chahal presented Rs 39,038.83 crore budget before the civic standing committee on Wednesday, keeping the earlier tax structure unchanged.

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Talking to reporters, Shelar said, "The Sena had earlier promised waiver of property tax for houses up to 500 sq ft, but now it has taken a U-turn over it."

"We will sensitise people on the issue and ensure that the ruling party in BMC faces a tough time in answering this," he added.

According to Shelar, the BMC has given a number of relaxations to the builders in the premium charged for the construction, but there has been a cut in the spending on various services.

"We will hold talks with the people over these issues and corner the ruling party in BMC," he said.

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When asked about the BMC commissioner expressing hope about the state government clearing the dues of the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) as well as other departments in a month, the former Mumbai BJP chief said the budget was based on someone else's repayment plans.

"There should be a concrete plan of income and budget should be based on it. The civic body's planning seems to be flawed," he said. ND NP NP

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