Municipal Board clarifies on claim by A’king nokma

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TURA: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Williamnagar Municipal Board (WMB), in an order, has warned that legal action would be initiated against those attempting to prevent the collection of revenue through approved lessees from the town’s market and the Super Market Shopping Complex, while at the same time urging all concerned to report any instances of illegal collection by the anti-social elements to the concerned authorities.
The official circular, issued by the CEO, said that certain anti-social elements had been trying to prevent the collection of revenue, taxes, etc. by the board claiming that the Super Market Shopping Complex and Williamnagar Bazar fall under Kolmesalgre A’”king land and not under the jurisdiction of the WMB.
The anti-social elements had gone to the extent of issuing the traders with their own money receipts which is illegal and unacceptable, the circular said. 
It may be recalled that earlier last week, the Nokma of Kolmesalgre A’king had submitted a complaint to the Deputy Commissioner claiming that the market areas come under the a’king and that collection by the board would no longer be allowed.

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