Aaditya Thackeray, leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and President of MNS, has criticized the BMC's decision to levy property tax on commercial establishments operating in slum areas. While no hike has been proposed in property tax or water t
BjpMumbaiProperty TaxAaditya ThackerayBmcReal Estate MumbaiFeb 04, 2025
The BMC has decided to levy property tax on commercial establishments operating in slum areas, which has been criticized as an attempt to exploit the economically weaker sections of Mumbai.
Aaditya Thackeray is a leader of the NCP and President of MNS. He has criticized the BMC’s decision, stating that it will add to the burdens of those living in slums and push families deeper into poverty.
The BMC has defended its decision by stating that the move is aimed at generating additional revenue to improve infrastructure and basic amenities in slum areas.
The MNS, under Thackeray’s leadership, has been at the forefront of several social and political movements in Mumbai and is known for its strong stance on issues affecting the common man. It has called for a peaceful protest against the tax.
The decision could have far-reaching implications for the city and its residents, particularly those living in slum areas, as it may exacerbate economic hardships and impact the welfare of the underprivileged.
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