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Punjab Congress gears up for local bodies’ polls

Chandigarh, Gearing up for the forthcoming local bodies elections in the state, the Punjab Congress today demanded total transparency in the process for the delimitation of the wards by making it online. The party submitted a memorandum to this effect to the Governor, Mr Shivraj Patil and the Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal.

 

The situation was reviewed by the state party chief Mr Partap Singh Bajwa at the meeting of the district presidents followed by that of the heads of frontal organisations. Both these meetings were attended by the party’s national Secretary, Mr Harish Chaudhary, who had come from Delhi especially for this purpose.

 

The mobilisation of the party at the grass root level would begin with the meetings of the office bearers in every district to be addressed by Mr Bajwa.

 

The PPCC chief said the party would take up property tax, delay in issuance of NOCs for property registration and other issues concerning the urban population including the pathetic condition of roads and insanitation to  aggressively confront the Akali Dal-BJP combine.

 

Mr Bajwa said fissures were already discernible between the Akali Dal and the BJP on several issues which would be fully exploited by the Congress.

 

In the memorandum to the Governor and the Chief Minister which was signed by the PPCC chief and the district presidents, the party slammed the Badal government for not giving representation to it in the process of formation of wards. The entire process was being done in a most clandestine and secretive manner. No information regarding the proposed wards was being supplied to the Congress  in  the municipal council or municipal corporation despite repeated demands in this respect.

 

The memorandum  alleged  the delimitation of wards was being done as per the whims and fancies of the leaders, halqa incharges and  office bearers and workers of the Akali Dal and BJP. These leaders were playing havoc with the entire delimitation process, as they were dictating  terms and bullying the decision making process with ulterior motives of helping their own party candidates.

 

The party demanded that in the interest of level playing field and fair play, it was imperative to provide the information to the general public and the opposition political parties. In an order to provide total transparency, the delimitation of wards should be made available online which would provide proper opportunity to the general public and concerned persons including the other political parties to file objections against the proposed delimitation if any.

 

Mr Bajwa asserted that the party would come out victorious in these elections as the people were fed up with false promises and lack of development.

 

Those who participated in the meeting Sh. Rajiv Bhagat (Advocate) President, DCC (Amritsar Urban), Sh. Gurjit Singh Aujla President, DCC (Amritsar Rural), Sh. Sukhjinder S Randhawa, MLA President, DCC (Gurdaspur), Sh. Anil Vij President, DCC (Patahankot), Sh. Sham Sunder Arora, MLA President, DCC (Hoshiarpur), Sh Dharampal Bangar President, DCC (Nawanashahar), Sh. Prem Krishan Puri President, DCC (Patiala Urban), S. Major Singh Bhaini Ludhiana Rural, Sh. Balbir Singh Sidhu, MLA President, DCC (Mohali), Sh. Lakhvir Singh Lakha President, DCC (Khanna), S. Paramjit Singh Maan President, DCC (Barnala), Mai Roop Kaur President, DCC (Sangrur), Ajit Inder Singh Mofar, MLA Mansa, Sh. Mohan Lal Aggarwal, President, DCC (Bathinda Urban), Sh. Gura Singh Tungwali President, DCC (Bathinda Rural), Sh. Joginder S Panjgrahian, MLA President, DCC (Faridkot), Sh. Sukhpal Singh Bhullar President, DCC (Tarn Taran), Sh. Gurmeet Singh Khudian President, DCC (Muktsar), Sh. Koshal Kumar President, DCC (Fazilka), Sh. Harbhag Singh Saini President, DCC (Ropar), S. Harinder Singh Bhambri President, DCC (Fatehgarh Sahib).

 

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