Outrage over 'earthquake tax' in Turkey amid catastrophe, people's anger erupted after the death of thousands
In the year 1999, there was a severe earthquake in Turkey, in which more than 17000 people died. It was not easy for Turkey to recover from this earthquake. The country had also suffered economic losses on a large scale. In such a situation, the then government had started collecting earthquake tax from people to deal with natural calamities like earthquake and to carry out relief works.
Turkey, a Muslim country situated on the border of Asia and
Europe, was hit by such a calamity in the early hours of Monday, which took
away the lives of thousands of people. The tremors of these earthquakes that
came one after the other changed the face of Turkey. For those who survived the
devastation of the earthquake that killed thousands of people, the problems
increased further. People who have lost everything are forced to spend cold
nights either on the streets or in relief camps. In such a situation, the government
of President Erdogan is surrounded by 'earthquake tax'.
Along with the opposition, the local people are asking the
government that where is the earthquake tax money and where and when did the
government spend it? By putting the government directly in the dock, questions
are being asked that where did the amount of 88 billion lira go, which has been
being collected in the name of earthquake tax for several decades. Please tell
that lira is the name of the currency of Turkey.
What is Turkey’s earthquake tax?
In the year 1999, there was a severe earthquake in Turkey, in which more than 17000 people died. It was not easy for Turkey to recover from this earthquake. The country had also suffered economic losses on a large scale. In such a situation, the then government had started collecting earthquake tax from people to deal with natural calamities like earthquake and to carry out relief works. Since then, this tax is being collected continuously from the people and at present the estimated amount of its amount is being told as 88 billion lira i.e. 4.6 billion dollars. This tax is officially called Special Communication Tax. But till date the government has never made it public that how this amount was used?
Political drama amid earthquake
The Turkish government has imposed a three-month state of
emergency in the 10 provinces most affected by the earthquake. In this way,
this emergency will remain till April and presidential elections are going to
be held in the country in May. The opposition is also calling this a political
gimmick of the Erdogan government. Turkey's opposition has a coalition of
right-wing parties and center-left parties. Kamal Kilicdaroglu can become the
presidential candidate from the opposition coalition. Targeting the Erdogan
government, he said that his government had not made any preparations to deal
with the earthquake in so many years.
Kilicdaroglu has posted a video saying that he will not meet
President Erdogan on any platform. He accused Erdogan of engaging in PR
activities since the earthquake.
According to the report of the news agency AFP, apart from the
opposition, the local people affected by the earthquake are also asking
questions to the Erdogan government that where did our tax money go. Where is
the money that we have paid as earthquake tax since 1999?
Many such videos are going viral on social media, in which it can
be seen that people are asking the government that the government is not able
to provide any special help. The interesting thing is that this amount
collected under earthquake tax is not deposited in any special fund, but it is
directly included in the budget amount.
Where was the earthquake tax money spent?
Has opened a front against the government regarding the earthquake
tax fund. Allegations are being made against the government that most of the
money collected in the name of earthquake tax was not spent for the purpose for
which it was collected from the people. The government has never told in all
these years that where and when this money was spent.
According to a report in Arab News, Turkey's opposition parties
allege that the government is misusing the earthquake tax it collects to
protect cities and villages from earthquakes. Lawyer and politician Alpay
Entmen says that this fund was supposed to be used for the development of
cities and for disaster prevention in earthquake-affected areas, but a large
part of this money was spent on other purposes and this money was given to
builders close to the government. was transferred to
Alpay Entmen had also said that in 2019, he had handed over the
details of the money collected from the earthquake tax to the then Finance
Minister, wherever the government had spent it. This investigation report was
later submitted to the Interior Ministry of Turkey, but the reply has come from
there that they have no information about it.
Erdogan, who has been holding the power of Turkey for the last 20
years, has been the President of the country since 2014, whereas before 2014 he
was on the post of Prime Minister. When there was an uproar over the earthquake
tax last time in 2019-2020, Erdogan had said at that time that we have spent
this amount where it should have been spent. At present, we do not have time to
answer these matters.
Let us inform that till now more than 11,000 deaths have occurred
due to earthquake in Turkey and Syria. In Turkey alone, about 9000 deaths have
occurred due to earthquake while about 50,000 people are injured.
News is originally taken from: https://www.aajtak.in/world/story/turkey-earthquake-tax-latest-news-president-recep-tayyip-erdogan-people-angry-ntc-1632874-2023-02-08
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