Tumakuru: The head of the family with 40 members of Kanumalacherlu in the city of Pavagada District of Tumakuru alleged that city authorities have stopped the water supply to their homes, quoting that they had not even taken a dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
However, in connection with the allegations of naughty city officials, however, said the family had taken illegal water connections and cut when they refused to pay the deposit and monthly water fees even though there were several reminders.
“I have a problem with heart and can’t take vaccines.
My daughter has kept all our aadhaar cards in the closet and have gone to Hiriyur in the Chitradurga District.
I told the officers worried that my family member would take a vaccine as soon as he returned,” Eranna said, “said Eranna,” said Eranna, “said Eranna Together family head.
“The Tahsildar and Pavagada Town Municipal Counce Officer told me if my family members were not vaccinated, they would disconnect the water supply to my house.
Even though told them that my family members would take a shot after my daughter returned, they cut the water supply 10 Last day, “he thought.
However, the Head of the City Council of BC Archana told TI that it was an illegal water connection.
“I sent my staff several times to their homes, asking them to pay Rs 2,200 as a deposit and Rs 100 as the cost of water per month, but they did not pay.
Therefore, I ordered the disconnection of illegal water channels.” When I went to their house, Accidental Tahsildar and other income officials also arrived to persuade family members to take vaccines, “Archana added.
“It is my job to collect water tax amounting to Rs 96 lakh, which is delayed within the city council limits, and many water connections in 23 nobles the council has been cut off because they do not pay water taxes,” he said.
Archana said the water connection to Eranna’s house would be restored in half an hour from them to pay a deposit.
Ramanjinappa Board member said when he visited a household to convince family members to take vaccines, they demanded the effort that officials would be responsible if something happened to them after taking photos.