Tirupur: Opposition parties criticised the Tirupur company for giving most effective seven days for other people to supply feedback on the proposed re-demarcation of wards within the town. They additionally stated the recognised parties were not provided the documents previous than on Thursday, which too was once after emerging the issue.
The public understand dated December 27 pasted within the company office knowledgeable the people concerning the proposal and stated the views will have to be sent in written shape earlier than five.45pm on January 2.
"Based on the 2011 census date, we have re-demarcated the wards. We have placed the related documents and the ward-wise map in all the four corporation zonal offices, apart from the corporation office and the collectorate to allow the residents and the political parties to express their views and objections, if any," stated M Ashokan, company commissioner and re-demarcation officer.
On the other hand, CPM Tirupur district secretary S Muthukannan stated, "Only one or two newspapers carried the news about it and even the documents and the map were displayed at the offices only in the evening on December 27. The message has not reached many people. Six days including two government holidays were the time given for feedback."
Adding to it, former DMK mayor K Selvaraj stated, "The AIADMK government has deliberately doing this for its gain."
Commenting on the factor, a senior company official stated, "The government has given seven days, which is enough for the residents to express their views. Moreover, the guidelines do not say that the proposal documents should be given to the recognised political parties but we still gave the copies."
With round 10 lakh other people, Tirupur company was once demarcated into 60 wards for the primary time for the 2011 native body election. While the state was once anticipated to witness any other native body election soon, the state executive nodded to re-demarcate the wards.
The public understand dated December 27 pasted within the company office knowledgeable the people concerning the proposal and stated the views will have to be sent in written shape earlier than five.45pm on January 2.
"Based on the 2011 census date, we have re-demarcated the wards. We have placed the related documents and the ward-wise map in all the four corporation zonal offices, apart from the corporation office and the collectorate to allow the residents and the political parties to express their views and objections, if any," stated M Ashokan, company commissioner and re-demarcation officer.
On the other hand, CPM Tirupur district secretary S Muthukannan stated, "Only one or two newspapers carried the news about it and even the documents and the map were displayed at the offices only in the evening on December 27. The message has not reached many people. Six days including two government holidays were the time given for feedback."
Adding to it, former DMK mayor K Selvaraj stated, "The AIADMK government has deliberately doing this for its gain."
Commenting on the factor, a senior company official stated, "The government has given seven days, which is enough for the residents to express their views. Moreover, the guidelines do not say that the proposal documents should be given to the recognised political parties but we still gave the copies."
With round 10 lakh other people, Tirupur company was once demarcated into 60 wards for the primary time for the 2011 native body election. While the state was once anticipated to witness any other native body election soon, the state executive nodded to re-demarcate the wards.
Oppn: Feedback on delimitation of wards given less time
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