Cong divided to introduce 'green cess' on drinking water; BJP condemns move


Bengaluru, Nov 15 (IANS): The Karnataka Congress is divided over a proposal to impose a 'green cess' on drinking water to save the Western Ghats while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has condemned the decision.

While Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar ruled out the proposal as rumour spread by the BJP, the State's Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre and Law Minister H.K. Patil hinted at considering the proposal.

Minister Patil on Thursday in Bengaluru said, "Tax is there on water also, this is not the first time water is taxed. Irrigation water is also taxed, and even drinking water is taxed. I don't know if you guys discussed this issue, we pay Rs 20 and buy a bottle of water, is it not taxed? That's why it is an unnecessary issue."

"Any government which wants to achieve development to be fast and that too when the Central government is not cooperating to share the taxes given by states, we have to mop up our resources," he added.

Minister Khandre clarified that the government's proposal was a suggestion and it needs to be discussed and implemented.

The proposal is still under consideration and no decision has been made yet, he said.

Shivakumar dismissed the news about the imposition of "green cess" as bogus and clarified that he firmly denied levying taxes on drinking water.

The BJP is spreading false news in this regard, the Deputy Chief Minister alleged.

State BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra slammed the Congress government and said, "The Congress government's move to impose a "green cess" on drinking water under the pretext of protecting the Western Ghats and collecting funds from the people is highly condemnable."

"While we support the priority of preserving the Western Ghats and conserving rivers, the 'anti-people' approach of burdening citizens for funds in the name of conservation is something the Karnataka BJP strongly opposes. If the Congress government imposes a tax on pure air in the future to fill its empty coffers, it would be no surprise," he added.

 

 

  

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 15 2024

    Their progress when they were ruling is ZERO. Now they condems Congress which voters gave 136 seats. Two mistake our PM Modiji has done is First he inducted HDK to join hand with him, secondly he made Vijendra as chief just listening to Yedurappa without thinking. Otherwise BJP would have been in drivers seat.

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  • Micheal JF, Kudla

    Fri, Nov 15 2024

    Has there ever been one government in our country that has truly been concerned about the common man?? I would say NO. Every government that has ruled us has only been focusing where all the people can be taxed. Or I rather say fleecing. Even after paying income tax, we still end up paying taxes even on the interest we get from our saving. No wonder scores of HNIs have shifted base to places like Dubai and other tax havens. It wouldn't be the case if the people got good facilities and access to good education and medicine. But in our country only a select few get this opportunity.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 15 2024

    Oxygen is taxed in hospitals too. Tax on breathing outside air is also taxable!

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