Hindustan Times (Patiala)

After viral reports of ‘tax on cats and dogs’, govt drops the plan

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

CHANDIGARH : Hours after internet was set alight by reports that the Punjab government had imposed a tax on keeping domesticat­ed animals such as dogs, cats and horses, local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday evening announced that it was only a proposal.

A draft notificati­on was indeed prepared by the department on September 29 for the Punjab Municipal Corporatio­n and Municipal (Registrati­on, Proper Control, and Compensati­on to the Victims of Animal Attack) Byelaws 2017, under which annual registrati­on fee of Rs 250 to 500 was proposed along with clauses to compensate victims if the animals attacked, it is learnt.

It came with interventi­on of the Punjab and Haryana high court on a petition that sought to check the dog menace.

The draft was sent to all local bodies for implementa­tion within two weeks.

“Without a formal notificati­on, we cannot charge a fresh tax from the people. It’s all rumour that some ‘cats and dogs tax’ is being imposed,” Sidhu told HT.

He said his opponents were trying to make issues out of nothing: “A lie said repeatedly

Without a formal notificati­on, we cannot charge a fresh tax... A lie said repeatedly can’t become truth. NAVJOT SINGH SIDHU, local bodies minister

can’t become truth.” He added that there’s a proposal to give compensati­on of up to Rs 1 lakh to victims of animal attacks.

Before that, as the reports went viral, Shiromani Akali Dal spokesman Daljit Singh Cheema had commented, “It is sad the Congress government is away from ground realities.”

A local bodies department official later said, “It is good that we have the time for course correction. The proposal was made but has been dumped now.”

Department officials now say the proposal for registrati­on and getting licences for pets will be made mandatory even if no tax is imposed.

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