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With hashtag – Lesson from expertise, the actor tweeted that he may have averted the error
Congress Lok Sabha MP from Karur, S. Jothimani, on Thursday seemingly took a potshot at actor Rajinikanth after he was warned by Madras High Court for losing the court docket’s time by submitting a case for property tax aid of ₹6.5 lakh.
Ms. Jothimani invoked Mr. Rajinikanth’s now well-known line ‘System seri illai’ (the system shouldn’t be proper) to make a degree about how he went to court docket for tax aid and was warned by the court docket. “Crorepathis are being made to pay taxes for the properties they own. If they go to the courts against the tax, they are being warned. System is not right,” she posted, with out immediately mentioning him.
Mr. Rajinikanth made the remark about how the system was damaged when he introduced his determination to contest in all 234 meeting constituencies within the State Assembly elections.
The actor had filed a writ petition within the Madras High Court difficult the Greater Chennai Corporation’s demand of property tax of ₹6.5 lakh for Raghavendra Kalyana Mandapam from April to September because the property couldn’t be rented out as a result of Covid-19 outbreak since March 24.
The Judge had instructed Mr. Rajinikanth’s counsel (and different litigants repeatedly) to not waste judicial time by submitting instances instantly after sending representations to officers involved.
Despite being one of many highest paid actors in India, Mr. Rajinikanth confronted criticism on social media for going to the court docket for property tax aid of ₹6.5 lakh in the course of the pandemic when hundreds of thousands of Indians have misplaced their jobs and their livelihoods.
In response, Mr. Rajinikanth wrote on social media that he may have averted the error of going to Court. “We should have appealed to the Corporation. We could have avoided this mistake,” he mentioned with a hashtag stating ‘Lesson from experience’.
Later, a receipt for the complete tax quantity paid by Mr. Rajinikanth to the Corporation was issued and circulated on social media.
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