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6 LMC executivepanel membersto retire on June 1

6 LMC executivepanel membersto retire on June 1

Time of India18-05-2025
Lucknow: Six members of the 12-member executive committee of the
Lucknow Municipal Corporation
(LMC), including executive vice-president
Girish Gupta
, will retire on June 1 after the completion of their two-year tenure.
The committee, formed on June 22, 2023, is governed by the
Municipal Corporation Act
, which mandates a two-year term. To ensure staggered continuity, a draw of lots retires half the members after the first year.
The retiring members include
BJP
's Girish Gupta, Anoop Kamal Saxena, Umesh Chandra Sanwal, Mukesh Singh Monty, Ranjeet Singh, and SP's Surendra Balmiki. With their exit, the committee will be incomplete and unable to hold official meetings or make policy decisions until new members are elected by the Municipal Corporation House.
Despite the reshuffle, the BJP is expected to retain control of the executive. With 80 of the 110 councillors, the party currently holds 10 of the 12 executive seats. A similar distribution is anticipated after reconstitution, making it likely that the new Executive Vice President will also be from the BJP.
The six members continuing in the committee are BJP's Anurag Mishra Annu, Bhrigunath Shukla, Charanjeet Gandhi, Gauri Savaria, Krishna Narayan Singh, and SP's Saba Ahsan Mansuri.
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