The AIADMK will be holding state-wide protests in Tamil Nadu next week against the ruling DMK’s property tax revision, the main Opposition party said on Saturday. The demonstrations by the party workers on 5 April will also highlight the other unfulfilled poll-time promises of the DMK, AIADMK top leaders O Panneerselvam and K Palaniswami said in a statement. Effecting a revision after 24 years, the state government today announced a hike in property tax across the state with a view to mop up revenue, a move that did not go down well even with DMK’s alliance parties–the Congress and CPI (M). Panneerselvam, the party Coordinator and joint coordinator Palaniswami said ‘grand’ agitations to ‘condemn’ the ruling DMK over the aforesaid issues will be held in all district headquarters in the state on Tuesday. The two leaders said the agitations will demand the rollback of the hike. They also hit out at the DMK for allegedly discontinuing initiatives taken forward during the previous regime, such as the Amma mini clinics. Tax revision The Tamil Nadu government on Saturday announced effecting an across-the-board revision in property tax to mop up revenue for local bodies, proposing up to 150 per cent increase, but asserted the rates were lesser than many other states. The main Opposition AIADMK lashed out at the move, saying this was only a “trailer” and that more “bumper prizes were in store” for the people for electing its rival, the DMK, in the elections. DMK ally Congress also opposed the decision, saying it would further burden the people in the wake of the rising fuel prices and called for a re-think on the mode of its implementation. Another ally of the DMK, CPI (M), sought a rollback of the revision. Municipal Administration Minister K N Nehru told reporters in New Delhi that the tax revision was effected in line with the 15th Finance Commission guidelines and that central funds would be made available only if it was done. BJP state chief K Annamalai refuted the Centre had issued any mandate on revising the tax structure and referred the relevant parts from the order in this connection to buttress his claim. “The Centre has nowhere directed two or three fold increase in the tax,” he said in a statement. According to an official release here, a number of reasons, including a manifold increase in inflation over the years, spurred the decision to effect the increase as there was a dip in the civic bodies’ share of own revenue. To implement the property tax revision, four slabs have been introduced to determine the area of the property. In Chennai, the property tax revision for residential buildings in core area was 50 per cent for those below 600 sq ft, 75 per cent for 600-1,200 sq ft and 100 per cent for 1,201-1,800 sq ft, the release said. The rate has been revised to 150 per cent for those above 1,801 sq ft. Rates have also been revised in areas coming under other civic bodies including municipalities while the same is the case with commercial structures and buildings housing educational institutions. Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, K Palaniswami targetted the DMK government for effecting a hike in the property tax. He said the DMK government which “refused to give the Pongal special (cash) assistance to people as a reward for choosing it in the Assembly polls, has now gifted them with 150 per cent property tax hike for electing the party in the (recent) civic polls.” “This property tax hike is just a trailer. In the coming days, more bumper prizes are in store for the people,” the AIADMK joint coordinator, also former chief minister, said in a series of tweets. Hitting back at Palaniswami, Nehru said the previous AIADMK government had earlier proposed a 200 per cent hike for all sections but held it back with an eye on the polls. “However, chief minister (M K Stalin) is keen to ensure the poor don’t suffer,” and therefore a slab system has been put in place. Most common people come in the lesser tax brackets and would therefore be not impacted much, he claimed. The revision was still less compared to other cities like Bengaluru, Lucknow, Indore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Kolkata. The increase was in line with the Centre’s directions and would apply to all states, Nehru added. Responding to a question, he said the tax was being revised after 24 years. “This revision is being effected considering the price rise, salary hike for employees and the additional expenses incurred towards strengthening the basic infrastructure of civic bodies and the need to address people’s basic needs,” the release added. Meanwhile, state Congress chief K S Alagiri said the tax revision would “severely impact” all sections of the society. “This announcement must have been made without it coming to the attention of the chief minister,” he said in a statement, adding, the hike would only further burden the commoners reeling under the daily hike in the prices of petroleum products. “Therefore, I request the chief minister that rather than implementing it at one go, it should be reconsidered for a 10 per cent annual hike,” he said. CPI (M) state unit secretary K Balakrishnan insisted that the state government should have rather resisted central government’s pressure on the matter. “The state government should not give in to pressure from the Centre and further burden the people,” he said in a statement and demanded an immediate withdrawal of the property tax revision. DMDK founder Vijayakanth also sought repeal of the property tax hike. Further, BJP leader Annamalai recalled that Stalin, earlier as Leader of Opposition, had questioned a property tax revision by the previous AIADMK government. He then called for rescinding the hike. With input from agencies Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram .