BJP, Cong corporators at loggerheads in NMC meeting
   Date :08-Dec-2019

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Mayor Sandip Joshi asks administration to remove encroachments on Government lands in three days
 
Mayor asks Health Department to submit report on policy regarding illegal slaughter houses, collection of dung from cattle-sheds
 
Agreement with clearly laid out terms and conditions to be signed by December 20, with two new companies engaged in garbage collection
 
Noisy scenes over removal of encroachments prevailed in the special general body meeting of Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) on Saturday. The corporators of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition Congress party were at loggerheads over the issue. The main agenda of the meeting comprised discussion on encroachments on footpaths and on roadsides, garbage collection, and parking chaos in the city. Sandip Joshi, Mayor, chaired the meeting. Adv Sanjay Balpande of BJP started the discussion.
 
Avinash Thakre, Dr Chhotu Bhoyar participated in the discussion. While putting forth his say, BJP corporator Prakash Bhoyar pointed out that there was no authorised market in South-West Nagpur constituency of State Legislative Assembly. He also raised the issue of encroachments on roadside because of lack of authorised market, and demanded action against encroachers. Praful Gudadhe, Congress corporator, intervened and said that action against roadside vendors/hawkers could not be taken as Town Vending Committee had not been constituted. Besides, there was a law protecting the vendors.
 
Pravin Datke, former Mayor and senior corporator of BJP, objected to Gudadhe interrupting Bhoyar. Datke stressed that encroachments were being removed as per the court’s orders. He sought to know if the footpaths in Jaitala area were notified, to which the administrative officers could not offer clear word. A wordy duel ensued between Gudadhe and Datke. Gudadhe flayed BJP corporators for not trying to understand the legal provisions. Also, he challenged the ruling party to initiate action against roadside vendors/hawkers. “You start removing them, and we will take to streets to oppose the drive,” he said. Datke charged the Congress corporators of shielding the encroachers.
 
“The encroachments creating hurdles in smooth flow of traffic, and those in front of houses or religious structures should be removed. Everyone should co-operate with Mayor in this drive and foil Congress’ bid to deface the city by supporting encroachers,” he said. Other corporators also joined in from both the sides. Noisy scenes prevailed in the House. Congress corporators accused the ruling party of not allowing others to speak. BJP corporators raised the demand of disqualification of corporators supporting encroachers. Tanaji Wanve, Leader of Opposition, led the opposition corporators and staged a walk-out. Due to pandemonium, Mayor adjourned the House proceedings for five minutes. BJP corporators entered the well of the House and raised slogans against opposition. The opposition corporators also raised slogans outside the Town Hall.
 
Datke panel to suggest measures to deal with congestion due to private travel buses Following the discussion on congestion caused on city roads due to private travel buses plying in big numbers, Mayor Sandip Joshi appointed a committee headed by former Mayor Pravin Datke. The committee is expected to submit its report and suggest measures to deal with the issue. The committee comprises Sunil Agrawal, Sandeep Gavai, Sanjay Mahakalkar and Sanjay Burrewar.
 
Garbage collection yet to be streamlined During the special general body meeting, the issue of garbage collection and problems thereof were discussed at length. Abhijit Bangar, Municipal Commissioner, admitted during discussion that agreement with clearly laid out terms and conditions was yet to be signed with two new companies engaged in garbage collection. According to Bangar, work order was issued to both the new companies namely A G Enviro and BVG on September 11, and the companies started work from November 16. However, the terms and conditions of agreement were yet to be finalised. Such an agreement will be finalised after considering the suggestions of corporators and the policy regarding garbage collection. After three-hour discussion, Mayor Sandip Joshi said that the agreement would be signed by December 20. He informed the House that both the companies were asked to ensure 100 per cent garbage collection by December 30. Also, he asked the officials concerned to display boards in open plots in various localities where garbage was being dumped, with warning about ‘confiscation and sale of the plot’ if garbage was not lifted within 15 days. Several corporators participated in the discussion. Praful Gudadhe objected to NMC giving the work to the two companies without agreement. Satish Holay also objected to different rates applicable to these companies. Adv Dharmapal Meshram said that the vehicles deployed for garbage collection now were smaller than those deployed by previous company engaged in the task. Abha Pandey, Darshani Dhawad, Dayashankar Tiwari, Sandeep Sahare also raised various related aspects. Tiwari suggested action against unhygienic meat shops and also that the dung from cattle-sheds should be collected and the dung-cakes made from them be used at crematoriums in the city. Mayor asked the officials concerned to frame rules for action against illegal slaughter houses. Also, he asked them to prepare rules as to what could be done to collect dung from cow-sheds. He sought a policy-level report from Health Department on these and garbage collection issue by December 30.