Jamshedpur Residents Protest 20% Increase in Jugsalai Holding Tax
Residents of Jugsalai in Jamshedpur are protesting a 20% increase in holding tax. The Jugsalai Rate Payers Association, led by President Sardar Shailendra Singh, submitted a memorandum to the municipal chairperson, Nausheen Khan. They argued the hike is unfair and places a heavy burden on citizens already struggling with inflation.
During the meeting, Nausheen Khan assured immediate action on the tax issue. She also promised to address other civic demands. These include establishing a fire brigade, building a foot overbridge, and improving local infrastructure. The chairperson expressed confidence in resolving these matters quickly.
The association criticized the tax increase as authoritarian and unacceptable. They stated it was implemented without public consent. The group plans to seek support from local legislators. They also intend to submit memorandums to the Chief Minister and the Urban Development Minister.
The protest saw large public participation. Key figures present included committee members and local leaders. The event highlighted strong community opposition to the tax hike. Citizens demand an immediate rollback of the 20% increase. The association remains committed to continuing their agitation until their demands are met.