Anbumani Ramadoss  
Tamil Nadu

Withdraw decision to tax farmers for groundwater: Anbumani

In a statement, Anbumani said that Union minister CR Patil announced that charges will be imposed against farmers for the usage of groundwater on a pilot basis in 22 places. "Levying tax for the usage of groundwater is fundamentally wrong.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI:PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss condemned the central government for proposing to tax the usage of water for farming and demanded that the government drop the decision.

In a statement, Anbumani said that Union Minister CR Patil announced that charges will be imposed on farmers for the usage of groundwater on a pilot basis in 22 places.

"Levying a tax for the usage of groundwater is fundamentally wrong. The government claims that the move is to prevent the wastage of groundwater. But, the farmers, who draw groundwater with great difficulty, will not waste it.

If the government wants to reduce wastage, it should conduct awareness events and provide incentives for frugal farmers. Taxation will affect the farmers, who are already affected, " he added.

Anbumani recalled that PMK had opposed the decision of the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) government under Congress to levy taxes and charges for drinking water and groundwater 15 years ago. Also, the party opposed the release of the Water Policy in 2012 and bid to implement it with some changes in 2018 and 2022. "PMK will continue its stand."

Saying that the farmers are already affected by a rise in prices of fertilizers, lack of adequate procurement prices and others, he warned that levying tax on groundwater will further affect them.

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