Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Jallianwal­a Bagh facelift: Rajnath asks officials to prepare blueprint

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AMRITSAR: A day after the Centre inducted former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, former MP and ex-chairman of National Commission for Minorities, Tarlochan Singh, and Rajya Sabha MP Shwait Malik as trustees of Jallianwal­a Bagh National Memorial Trust, a meeting was held at the office of Union ministry of home affairs in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Home minister Rajnath Singh , finance minister Arun Jaitley, tourism and culture minister Mahesh Sharma and food processing minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal attended the meeting.

Sharing the proceeding­s of the meeting, held to plan the centenary commemorat­ion of the Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre in April, 2019, Malik said that the home minister has directed the officers to prepare a blueprint and estimate the cost for the same. CHANDIGARH: The municipal corporatio­n (MC) Chandigarh has issued a sealing notice to the Punjab Congress Bhavan, Sector 15, over non-payment of property tax worth ₹8.90 lakh, here on Tuesday.

It is the party office of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), which currently is in power in Punjab. The PPCC was issued a recovery notice earlier as well, but they wanted the MC to exempt them from tax on grounds of no commercial activity being carried out at the Bhavan.

Last year, political parties had tried to seek exemption from house tax, but it was declined by the Chandigarh administra­tion.

Even as the Congress Bhavan, Sector 35, as well as the city and state offices of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had cleared the pending dues, the PPCC had challenged the MC notice in Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) in April this year.

But the HC had dismissed the petition on August 28 after no one from the petitioner’s side attended the court proceeding­s in two hearings. Additional commission­er Anil Garg, who heads the property tax branch, confirmed the move. He said that the Punjab Congress Bhavan has been given a two-week time to clear dues, before the MC takes appropriat­e action.

As per law, the sealing notice is a last opportunit­y for property owners to pay tax. In case of nonpayment, MC holds the right to seal the building till the account is not settled.

Meanwhile, sealing notice has also been issued to the Communist Party of India’s office in Sector 30 for not paying property tax worth ₹13 lakh. The MC officials said that they have not cleared the dues despite repeated showcause notices being issued. It has forced the civic body to give them a final opportunit­y to pay the dues.

IT FIRMS MOVE COURT

Some IT companies, against whom property tax notices worth 9 crore were slapped, have challenged the MC’S notices in the Punjab and Haryana high court. In the past, they have argued that the MC has no jurisdicti­on to impose tax on them. They added that during the plot allotments, the IT firms were exempted from any kind of local taxes for a period of 30 years and the IT park had come into being in 2005. The matter is listed for hearing later this month.

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