Uproar again in Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage: Councillors run signature campaign for general meeting

Uproar again in Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage: Councillors run the signature campaign for the general meeting; Mayor wrote a letter to CM-MLAs

Mar 10, 2023 - 00:21
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Uproar again in Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage: Councillors run signature campaign for general meeting

Politics has again started heating up in Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage. Some Congress councillors, who won from the Civil Lines assembly constituency, have now started rallying against the mayor for not calling the general meeting. He has started a signature campaign to call the meeting and is visiting each and every corporator's house to get them signed. On the other hand, the mayor has also written a letter to the government and legislators in view of the mobilization of councillors, in which they have demanded the formation of steering committees so that the functioning of the corporation is decentralized and the public can benefit from it.
Councilors Manoj Mudgal, Dashrath Singh and Uttam Sharma who won from Civil Lines have started this campaign. For the last few days, he has been going to the house of each councillor and getting the signatures on the proposal to call the meeting. Recently, he has met more than 20 councillors and got them signed. Their goal is to gather the support of one-third of the councillors and call a meeting by proposing to the mayor or commissioner under the protocol.
Even though these corporators are trying to unite against the Mayor, most of the corporators who signed the resolution expressed satisfaction with the work done by Mayor Munesh Gurjar. Ward 33 councillor Umesh Sharma, and Ward 2 Anjali Brahmbhatt said that meetings should be held and steering committees should be formed so that the public can get more relief. But at present, they are satisfied with the work being done in the wards.
Here Mayor Munesh Gurjar has written a letter to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal and four MLAs of the Municipal Corporation Heritage area to constitute steering committees. In this letter, he talked about the work of the Municipal Corporation being affected due to the non-formation of steering committees. Along with this, he wrote that it is necessary to constitute steering committees at the board level within 90 days after the formation of the board. After this committees are formed at the government level.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer