IMC raids MPCA office for pending dues; office-bearers allege action taken to get passes for T20 match


PTI | Indore | Updated: 04-10-2022 17:59 IST | Created: 04-10-2022 17:59 IST
IMC raids MPCA office for pending dues; office-bearers allege action taken to get passes for T20 match
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A day before the India-South Africa T20 match, the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) raided the office of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) demanding payment of pending taxes, while office-bearers claimed that the tactics were adopted to get ''free passes'' for the match.

"The IMC team visited our office on Monday demanding payment of pending taxes and created chaos in the accounts department. They were asking us to pay entertainment tax for the previous Road Safety series matches, which were not organised by the association," MPCA president Abhilash Khandekar told PTI on Tuesday.

He further claimed that the timing of the raid was obvious, as the civic officials wanted more free passes.

''The fact is that we had given them 25 free passes and still they want more and that's why they conducted the raid a day before the crucial international match,'' Khandekar said.

However, IMC deputy commissioner Lata Agrawal told PTI that the MPCA has not paid garbage tax for the last five years and water tax for two years.

"Our assistant revenue officer has been reminding them for the last two months to clear pending dues, including entertainment tax, but the cricket body was not paying them," the official said.

On the MPCA's allegation that the raid was conducted to extract more passes for the IMC, Agrawal said the civic body is capable of purchasing tickets for half of the city's population and there was no question of bullying the cricket body for it.

Khandekar said that the time for depositing the property tax was till March 31, 2023 for the financial year 2022-23, but the MPCA had paid Rs 32 lakh tax on Monday itself to avoid any controversy ahead of the international match.

Agrawal also confirmed that the MPCA had paid Rs 32 lakh property tax on Monday after their team visited the office.

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