KARAK: Traders of Rehmatabad, Sordag and Latamber areas have refused to pay the professional tax to the tehsil municipal administration unless they are provided with basic facilities.

The decision was made by president and general secretary of the traders’ body, Qaisar Jamal and Liaq Zaman, respectively, while speaking a meeting here on Monday.

They said the TMA Karak had imposed Rs1,000 to Rs1,500 professional tax on traders, adding that they had rejected such taxes. They said that the traders had no drinking water facility and were forced to purchase water from private tankers.

The traders were of the opinion that the TMA should provide them all basic facilities first and then impose taxes on them.

They formed a committee to hold negotiations with the TMA in that regard.

DENGUE CASES: Sources in health department said on Monday that so far 21 dengue cases had been detected in Karak district. They claimed that the health department was trying its level best to create awareness among the people about the precautionary measures and was also carrying out fumigation.

Published in Dawn, October 22nd, 2019

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