Alappuzha Collector submits report on 'encroachment' by minister Thomas Chandy; tax rebate cancelled
An urgent Council meeting quashed the tax concession for the Lake Palace resort situated at Kuttanad in Alappuzha district from 2004 onwards.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-09-22 20:58 GMT
Thiruvananthapuram
In an embarrassment to Kerala Transport Minister Thomas Chandy, who faces allegations of encroachment on the backwaters, the Alappuzha Municipal Council today decided to cancel tax concessions granted to a tourist resort owned by him.
Also, Alappuzha District Collector T V Anupama submitted a preliminary report to Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan on encroachment allegations against Chandy.
An urgent Council meeting quashed the tax concession for the Lake Palace resort situated at Kuttanad in Alappuzha district from 2004 onwards.
It decided to ask him to repay the concession amount he received till date. The council also suspended four municipal officials in connection with the disappearance of files related to his land documents from the municipal office.
Chandy has been under attack from the Congress-led UDF Opposition ever since the allegations came up.
He had said in the state assembly that he would quit public life if the charges were proved right.
Chandy, a businessman-turned-politician representing Kuttand in the state assembly, is the NCP nominee in the CPI(M)-led LDF ministry headed by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
He became a minister in April following resignation of A K Saseendran, also from the NCP, after a purported audio clip of him speaking in sexual undertones to a woman emerged.
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