https://youtu.be/G3aQE4wtxOI  Republic TV yesterday night

‘Toilet tax’ imposed in the morning, revoked hours later comes to haunt
Himachal government

CM Sukhu claims the Oppn was flogging the revoked tax for political gains.
The state has rolled back free water in rural areas beginning this month

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A notification issued by the Himachal Pradesh government on the morning of
September 21 proposing a ‘toilet tax’ in urban areas was swiftly modified
by the evening, but not before igniting a storm of confusion and
controversy. The issue gained so much traction that Chief Minister
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu was compelled to address it during a press
conference in New Delhi on Friday, dismissing the claims and accusing
political opponents of exploiting the matter for electoral gains.

The original notification from the office of Additional Chief Secretary
(Jal Shakti) stated, “Where in urban areas, some establishment use their
own water sources and sewerage  system of the department, sewage charged be
levied @25/- per seat per month.” However, later that day, a second order
partially revoked the controversial clause, stating, “In partial
modification of this Department notification dated 21-09-2024, condition
number 3… is hereby deleted with immediate effect.”

Despite the quick rollback, the initial notification had already reached
some Municipal Corporation offices before being modified. The issue sparked
controversy when the notification was leaked to the media in Dharamshala,
leading to widespread speculation and political criticism.

What gave credence to the tax was the water cess imposed by the Sukhu
government in rural areas from October 1 under the same notification. The
previous BJP government had been giving free water to rural areas but this
notification did away with this sop, beginning October 1. CM Sukhu had
earlier spoken of how even five-star hotels had been taking advantage of
this sop introduced by the outgoing BJP government in the state.

It was at a Cabinet meeting in August that the Cong government decided to
do away with the facility of free water supply in rural areas and charge
rural domestic consumers with annual income above Rs 50,000 a cess of Rs
100 per month.

Festive offer

The September 21 notification stated that from  October 1, “all the water
connections except rural domestic connections  shall be metered.”

It further added: “The charges for sewerage connections in urban and rural
areas (where sewerage facility is available) be levied @ 30 % of water
charges.”

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, speaking in New Delhi on Friday,
dismissed the claims of a ‘toilet tax’ as baseless, accusing the opposition
of using the issue for political gain ahead of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha
elections. “The BJP is playing the religion card or raising fabricated
issues like this so-called toilet tax. These are unfounded allegations
aimed at misleading the public,” Sukhu said.

In a statement, Sukhu further clarified that the previous BJP government
had introduced several sops worth Rs 5,000 crore, including free water
provision, in a bid to win the 2022 elections. Despite these measures, the
Congress was voted to power. Sukhu added that the free water provision was
even extended to five-star hotels, and the current government has since
rationalized water subsidies, introducing a nominal Rs 100 charge per month
in rural areas.

Meanwhile, BJP spokesman Karan Nanda criticised the government, claiming
that the notification was only withdrawn after sensing public anger. “The
Sukhu government rolled back the notification to avoid backlash, but the Rs
25 charge will likely be imposed through other means,” Nanda said.

K Rajaram  IRS  51024

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