NAGPUR: Expressing anguish over growing corruption in government
machinery and corporations, the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court said that
it's high time citizens come together to fight this menace and can refuse to
pay taxes if this "hydra-headed monster" is not eliminated.
The
court also asked the Director General of Police (DGP) to probe and book those
responsible for misappropriation and embezzlement of public money in various
corporations, while hearing a case relating to a scam of Rs. 385 crore which rocked the Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe Vikas
Mahamandal--an organization that was set up for welfare of the Matang scheduled
caste community--in which sitting BJP legislator Ramesh Kadam has emerged as
the kingpin.
"If the same
loot continues, taxpayers may resort to a 'non-cooperation movement' and refuse
to pay taxes," observed Justice Chaudhari of Nagpur bench of the Bombay
High Court.
"Do taxpayers
pay the money to the government for such kind of acrobatics? To eradicate the
cancer of corruption, the "hydra-headed monster," it's now high time
for citizens to come together to tell their governments that they have had enough
of this miasma of corruption," the High Court observed.
Echoing public
sentiment on the issue, the court observed "let the government as well as
mandarins in corridors of power understand the excruciating pain and anguish of
tax payers who have been suffering for over two decades in the state of
Maharashtra. There is an onerous responsibility on those who govern to prove to
taxpayers that eradication of corruption would not prove for them a forlorn
hope."
Coming down heavily
on Mr Kadam and his accomplices, including bank officials who tweaked rules,
the court stated "it shocks one and all as to the shameless manner in
which the taxpayers' money is being swindled, misappropriated and robbed by
such unscrupulous holders of the posts."
The money was meant
for upliftment of Matang community but instead Mr Kadam, along with the
Managing Director of Sathe Mahamandal and Bank of Maharashtra officials, looted
the tax payers' money, it said.
Mr
Kadam is accused of misappropriating over Rs. 130
crore from the funds of the Mahamandal.
"How
this huge amount of Rs. 385 crore will come back is a million dollar
question," the court said while noting that taxpayers are forced to merely
look at this grim situation.http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/refuse-to-pay-taxes-if-government-fails-to-curb-graft-bombay-high-court-1273351
No comments:
Post a Comment