C'garh filthy, councillors' 'dirty politics' on

CHANDIGARH: The rift throughout the BJP once once more got here to the fore all the way through the overall house meeting of the municipal corporation (MC), Chandigarh, on Thursday. Heated arguments had been witnessed between the BJP's municipal councillors and former city mayors, Davesh Moudgil and Arun Sood.

The struggle used to be over the problem that has been bugging the BJP-led MC for the reason that city slipped down from third to 20th place in the Swachh Survekshan - the control of the solid waste, together with segregation of waste and other parameters.

The dirty politics between the more than a few stakeholders has driven the town down in the gutter - it'll be interesting to peer how the MC would be able to get started the resources segregation and meet other parameters of cast waste control via June 1, the closing date given via the NGT to the authority.

When it used to be time to discuss Swachh Survekshan and the sanitation on the house meeting, former city mayor and BJP councillor Arun Sood wondered the knowledge in his colleague and former city mayor Davesh Moudgil's transfer to factor an reliable press release in the media, declaring that few councillors didn't allow the implementation of the solid waste control in the city. "It was not only source segregation, there were multiple points, including open defecation-free, toilets and public feedback, which led to the low ranking. In the morning, the former mayor said that we are going to be number one, and in the evening when the results came, he said we slipped to 20 position because of a couple of councillors," stated Sood stated in the home.


Moudgil refused to back down: "We largely slipped in the sources segregation and I still say it was because of a few councillors that we were not able to implement a solid waste management system," he reiterated when his flip got here.


Former city mayor Rajbala Malik also supported Moudgil. "Some people orchestrated the strike of sanitation employees, which led to the deteriorating condition of the sanitation in the city, due to which we slipped down," he alleged. Satish Kainth, an estranged BJP councillor, also blamed the strike of the sanitation workers for the poor rating in Swachh Survekshan.


Congress councillors blamed the inner preventing of the BJP councillors for the poor rating of the town in the Swachh Survekshan. Ravinder Kaur Gujral, a Congress councillor, stated that the BJP's infighting has affected the developmental works deliberate for the town.


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