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Cong councillors oppose approval of F&CC resolutions in MC house meeting
Cong councillors oppose approval of F&CC resolutions in MC house meeting

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Cong councillors oppose approval of F&CC resolutions in MC house meeting

Ludhiana: Having raised their concerns against the recently approved resolutions of the Finance and Contracts Committee (F&CC) in the MC general house meeting, Congress councillors have submitted a complaint with the principal secretary, local bodies department, demanding that resolutions passed in the F&CC meetings not be approved. According to the councillors, during the house meeting held at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan on May 9, resolutions from 1 to 1,054 were approved without the consent of house members from opposition parties . They claimed that since 1991, when the MC house was formed for the first time, resolutions approved in the F&CC meeting were shared with all councillors, in addition to the house meeting agenda. This time, they said that resolutions approved in F&CC meetings held on March 26, April 9 and May 6 were not shared. Councillors claimed that the mayor did not want to inform opposition parties about the projects or works approved in these meetings as such approval was given to works related to ruling party MLAs and councillors. The councillors complained that the house meeting ended with the passing of the agenda in just 20 minutes, without it being read. They demanded rejection of resolutions 1 to 1,054 on the grounds that they had been passed arbitrarily and illegally. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Move That Changed Their Lives – See How It Works Expertinspector Learn More Undo They added that they had already filed a complaint against the five resolutions approved in the general house meeting on March 20. Senior deputy mayor Shyam Sunder Malhotra said that if nothing was done on their complaint, they would move the Punjab and Haryana high court. He added that not sharing F&CC meeting resolutions was a violation of the MC Act. MSID:: 121235023 413 |

Ludhiana: AAP under fire as Oppn decries ‘opaque' development plans
Ludhiana: AAP under fire as Oppn decries ‘opaque' development plans

Hindustan Times

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Ludhiana: AAP under fire as Oppn decries ‘opaque' development plans

Ludhiana's municipal corporation (MC) is bracing for a fiery showdown as accusations of opaque governance and procedural breaches ignite ahead of Friday's General House meeting. BJP and Congress councillors are decrying the AAP-led civic body's alleged concealment of over 1,000 development agendas, passed in recent Finance and Contract Committee (F&CC) sessions. The contentious issue centres on the claim that these agendas, heavily skewed towards the West constituency, were not shared with all elected representatives, sparking allegations of favouritism and a deliberate disregard for democratic norms. The opposition has slammed the administration for not providing copies of the passed agendas to all elected councillors, as mandated under existing bylaws. They stated that only few of the agendas were highlighted during the last general house meeting. BJP and Congress leaders have alleged that this lack of transparency undermines the democratic process and raises suspicions of preferential treatment being given to certain areas. 'There is a law that mandates that every councillor should be given a copy of each agenda passed in the F&CC and TAC meetings. So far, we haven't received even a single copy. If this continues, we will be forced to protest outside the House,' said Shyam Sunder Malhotra, Congress councillor and leader of the Opposition. He warned that the party would not stay silent if the administration continued to push agendas without proper disclosure and discussion. Echoing the sentiment, BJP councillor Rohit Sikka expressed concern over the lopsided nature of the development plans. 'More than 1,000 development agendas have been approved in just three F&CC meetings, most of which relate to the West constituency. This shows a clear bias and lack of balanced planning. Number of agendas are still not provided to the councillors,' he said. He also criticised the civic body for sidelining councillors by withholding important information and moving forward without consensus. Senior leaders from both parties have called out the AAP government for what they describe as 'selective governance' and have demanded that the municipal commissioner provide complete details of all approved agendas. They argue that the manner in which supplementary items are being pushed ahead of today's General House meeting reflects a deeper governance failure and an unwillingness to engage with elected representatives. In response to the mounting criticism, mayor Inderjit Kaur defended the administration's stance, stating that hard copies of the passed agendas had already been handed over to the leader of the Opposition, while digital copies were shared with all councillors. However, the opposition remains unconvinced. With the General House meeting set to take place a Friday, a stormy session is expected, as councillors prepare to grill the administration on alleged procedural lapses and imbalanced development. Meanwhile, the local Congress unit on Thursday held a meeting for the agenda to be discussed during the House meeting on Friday.

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