Former mayor's allegation on the current mayor on the general meeting

Former mayor's allegation on the current mayor on the general meeting: said, it is wrong to bring the proposal to the board without passing it to the finance committee; Said if the agenda is not changed then the meeting will be boycotted

Fri, 19 May 2023 09:00 PM (IST)
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Former mayor's allegation on the current mayor on the general meeting

Everything is not going well in Jaipur Municipal Corporation Greater. The councilors of his own party have now started opposing the present Mayor Dr. Saumya Gurjar. Former Acting Mayor Sheel has accused Gurjar in Dhaka of arbitrariness in the Municipal Corporation and suppressing corruption. Raising questions about the agenda kept in the board meeting, Dhakai has warned to boycott the board meeting to be held on 25 May.
In the agenda kept in the upcoming board meeting to be held in the Municipal Corporation, many proposals are related to finance. As per the rules, these proposals were to be placed on the board only after getting approval from the Finance Committee. When the agenda of the board meeting was released two days ago, the members of the finance committee got angry after seeing it. They also reached the Municipal Corporation to meet the mayor, but could not find the mayor.
Today, former Acting Mayor and present Finance Committee Chairman Sheel Dhakai said that the Finance Committee approves any proposal of the Municipal Corporation which is up to Rs. But here the Municipal Corporation is running as per their wish. Without getting the proposal passed by the committee, preparations have been made to get it passed directly by placing it on the board. This is being done to suppress the corruption that is happening in door-to-door garbage collection.
Sheel Dhakai accused Mayor Saumya Gurjar that she is doing whatever she wants, and has made a spectacle of the Municipal Corporation. Neither picks up anyone's phone nor listens to anyone. The Finance Committee is not picking up the calls of the members of the Finance Committees. In this matter, we will ask the commissioner how the proposals are being placed on the board without getting them passed by the finance committee.
He said that if the agenda of the board meeting is not changed then we will boycott the board meeting. I myself will be the first to boycott the meeting. Because the way work is being done arbitrarily against the rules, it is not right.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer