Residents in the area have been left feeling frustrated and betrayed by the state government’s recent actions. Many are calling out what they see as a broken promise made before the election, as they now face a significant increase in property taxes.
Previously, residents were only required to pay ₹2 per square foot annually under the Gram Panchayat. However, under the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), they are now facing a monthly tax of ₹2 per square foot. This sudden spike in property taxes has left many struggling to keep up with their financial responsibilities.
Citizens’ groups have been quick to point out that despite the increase in taxes, there has been little improvement in the overall infrastructure of the area. Water shortages, poor roads, and inadequate civic amenities are still major issues that residents are dealing with on a daily basis. They are urging authorities to focus on improving these basic services before enforcing the new tax structure.
It remains to be seen how the state government will respond to these criticisms and whether any changes will be made to address the concerns of the residents. In the meantime, many are left feeling disillusioned and disappointed by what they see as a broken promise from their elected officials.
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