Rajinikanth Issues Public Apology Over Marriage Hall Property Tax Controversy

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Superstar Rajinikanth on Wednesday received a warning letter from the Madras High Court for wasting its time. The letter was in response to a petition he had filed previously seeking a waiver of property tax for his marriage hall. Following the notice, the superstar took to Twitter to announce that it was his fault for approaching the HC instead of the Chennai corporation.

The Darbar actor on twitter issued a public apology saying, “We should have approached the Chennai corporation in this matter and not the Madras HC. We will correct our fault and learn from our mistakes”. His apology came after the letter from the High Court warned him that a fine would be imposed for rushing the court against a tax demand.

According to Pinkvilla, Rajinikanth through his counsel, Vijayan Subramanian, mentioned in his plea to the Madras High Court that the marriage hall has remained shut since March 24, 2020, when the lockdown was announced. During the period no revenue was earned from the hall to pay the property tax.