Showing posts with label Siliguri Municipal Corporation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Siliguri Municipal Corporation. Show all posts

Siliguri Municipal Corporation to run by Board of officials before election

Siliguri, Aug. 17: A four-member administrative board or committee will take over Siliguri Municipal Corporation from next week till the civic polls are held, civic sources said today.
Siliguri Municipal Corporation
The body, comprising officials from different government departments and agencies, might be announced next week.

“The board or committee is likely to have an initial tenure of six months. Later, depending on circumstances, the option to extend its tenure might be exercised by the government,” a senior administrative official said.

If the civic election is held before six months, the body would be dissolved.

The SMC is running without an elected head since May 20 and the offices of the deputy mayor and members mayor-in-councils, are also vacant. Following the resignation of mayor Gangotri Datta on May 20 and removal of the deputy mayor and the MMICs from the posts, the municipal affairs department had issued a directive to the commissioner of the SMC to hold mayoral elections on June 14.

“But none of the 47 councillors filed nominations,” said a source.

On July 30, the municipal affairs department issued a notice seeking representations on why the board should not be dissolved. But no representation was submitted in the next 10 days. In such a situation, the state government had the option of appointing an administrator to run the civic body.

“But it has been decided that instead of deputing an individual as an administrator, an administrative committee or board would be formed. All the members would be government officials,” the source in the SMC said.

According to sources, the members are likely to be R. Vimala, the CEO of Siliguri Jalpaiguri Development Authority, Dipankar Piplai, the assistant secretary of north Bengal development department, P.T. Sherpa, the additional district magistrate of Siliguri, and S.W. Bhutia, the commissioner of SMC.

“In all likelihood, a formal announcement of the new board would be made by next week,” said an official.

Other political parties criticised the government’s move to form a body or a committee to run the municipality.

“An administrator or a board cannot be the replacement for an elected board. Trinamul is worried about losing the civic polls. This is why it is delaying the elections. We want immediate polls and we condemn the decision of forming a body,” Rathindra Bose, the BJP president of Siliguri, said.

The BJP had got leads in several urban Assembly segments under the SMC.

The SMC polls were supposed to be held next month. But the state wants to hold it either in November or February next year.

The CPM’s Asok Bhattacharya, a former municipal affairs minister, said: “The state is not ready for polls as it is fearing the worst results.”

Trinamul SMC councillor and secretary general of the party, Darjeeling district, Krishna Paul, said: “We are not scared. We are ready for the polls whenever they are held.”

Source: Telegraph

BJM + GJM + KPP + JMM to Contest Siliguri Municipal Corporation Elections Together

Eyes set on the Siliguri Municipal Corporation (SMC) and Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad (SMP) polls, the BJP state president, Rahul Sinha, held a meeting with allies here today.
BJM + GJM + KPP + JMM (Dooars) to Contest SMC Elections Together
BJM + GJM + KPP + JMM (Dooars) to Contest SMC Elections Together
"We have decided that we would jointly contest all the polls until 2016. Our aim is to oust the Trinamul Congress-led state government in 2016, and simultaneously, we would continue our fight against the CPI-M and the Congress," said Mr Sinha.

Representatives of the Gorkha Jan Mukti Morcha (GJMM), Kamtapur People's Party, and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha attended the meeting.

GJMM general secretary Roshan Giri said they would jointly contest the elections and formulate strategies for that in the next meeting.

The BJP had taken leads in 21 of the 47 wards under the SMC in the Darjeeling Lok Sabha polls, while the Trinamul Congress had managed to take leads in 22 wards, and the CPI-M was ahead in four wards.

Source: SNS,  pic DT

Drinking Water crisis in Siliguri

The water supply department of Siliguri Municipal Corporation has failed to provide safe drinking water to a number of wards since the past few days. The situation in 14 wards under the civic body is alarming as not a single drop of drinking water is being supplied. Municipality officials have cited an overhauling of the water treatment plant as the reason for the suspension in supplies. But the outdated equipment and poor maintenance are the main reasons for the disruption in supplies, sources have said.

Drinking Water crisis in Siliguri
Drinking Water crisis in Siliguri
An unprecedented rise in demand for safe drinking water has gone up given the 48 per cent growth in the population of Siliguri, the change in climate and the construction of high-rise buildings in a rampant manner.

Amid the absence of elected representatives to man the SMC board following its recent dissolution, other employees have been found trying to shirk from the responsibility of restoring water supplies to several wards.

PHE sources said there is no water reservoir at the Fulbari Water Treatment plant and the department is fully dependent on water channeled from the Teesta canal. The area has hardly received proper rainfall over the past few days, while the construction of several low-dam projects along the Teesta’s course and the disappearance of the ice cap in the Jemu glacier (the point of origin of the Teesta) have further worsened the situation to reduce the water level of the river and subsequently of the canal. As the water level has gone below the minimum intake point, the plant is not getting adequate water for treatment and supply.

Former SMC mayor Gangotri Dutta last month warned there is every possibility about the corporation not being in a position to supply water at all. She added a project report on modernizing and repairing the Fulbari plant was sent to Kolkata for approval and sanctioning of funds, but there was no response till the time she resigned.

North Bengal University bio-technology department head Prof Ranadhir Chakraborty has said Siliguri residents will soon face an acute shortage of safe drinking water given the illegal constructions of buildings that use up huge amounts of underground water with the help of bore wells.

Source: EOI

BJP to field candidates in all seats for Siliguri Municipal Corporation election

10:18 AM
Siliguri, May 29: The BJP has decided to field candidates in all seats in the Siliguri Municipal Corporation and the Mahakuma Parishad elections, bouyed by its good showing in the town and its surrounding areas in the Lok Sabha polls.

BJP to field candidates in all seats for Siliguri Municipal Corporation election
BJP to field candidates in all seats for Siliguri Municipal
Corporation election
Biswapriya Roy Choudhury, the general secretary of the state BJP, said today: “We have decided to field candidates in each of the 47 wards of the SMC and also in all seats in the three-tier panchayat polls to be held in Siliguri subdivision (for the Mahakuma Parishad).”

Giving the reasons for such a move, he said: “The parliamentary poll results across Bengal, particularly in the Darjeeling seat, have largely encouraged our workers and supporters. Hundreds of people and workers of other parties are joining the BJP every day and many prominent leaders are contacting us and expressing willingness to be a part of the party.”

The BJP had earlier said some Trinamul and KPP leaders wanted to join the party, but there is no independent confirmation of such a drift yet in the region.

In the just-concluded Lok Sabha elections, in three of the four plains Assembly segments — Siliguri, Phansidewa and Matigara-Naxalbari — the BJP led Trinamul, owing to a large population of Hindi-speaking trader residents in the area.

Trinamul’s Lok Sabha candidate Bhaichung Bhutia managed a lead of just 651 votes in the plains, which was because the party led only in the Chopra Assembly segment.

The BJP’s S.S. Ahluwalia won the seat by nearly 2 lakh votes, given the support of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha in the hills and the Modi wave sweeping the country then.

Of the three Assembly segments, the Siliguri town area is scheduled for municipal polls in September this year.

The Matigara-Naxalbari and Phansidewa Assembly segments comprise the panchayat areas of rural Siliguri where the Mahakuma Parishad elections are expected in June.

Roy Choudhury told a news conference this afternoon that he had been appointed observer for both the SMC and Mahakuma Parishad polls.

He said that in the SMC area, the BJP was ahead in 21 of the 47 wards as according to the Lok Sabha poll results.

In the Siliguri Assembly segment, which covers 33 of 47 wards, the BJP had led by 7,526 votes, and in Matigara-Naxalbari and in Phansidewa, it had led by 9,677 and 4,911 votes, respectively.

Narendra Modi himself had campaigned for the BJP in Siliguri. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee, wary of the Hindi-speaking vote going to the BJP, had requested in Hindi to plains residents that they must not divide the vote in the region.

The BJP has won only one seat in the 2004 SMC polls. In the SMP area, BJP has managed to win a few panchayat seats.

“In 2009, we had fielded candidates in 30 of 47 wards in the SMC but could not win any seat. Earlier, in 2004, we had candidates in 15-odd seats and could win only one,” said Arun Sarkar, a national council member of BJP who was also the sole BJP councillor in SMC from 2004 to 2009 when the Left was in power.

“In the SMP polls held so far since 1989, we have pitted a few candidates in all three tiers, out of which only a handful of panchayat seats came to us. This year, however, the situation is different,” the senior leader said.

“We have already initiated the process to build organisation across Siliguri subdivision and intend to field candidates in all seats in both the polls.”

“Considering the margin of the BJP in all three Assembly segments of plains (Siliguri, Matigara-Naxalbari and Phansidewa) in the parliamentary polls, we are expecting excellent results in both urban and rural polls in Siliguri subdivision,” Sarkar added.

In Siliguri subdivision, party insiders said the induction of leaders and workers from other parties into the BJP had started but not at a fast pace like in Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar.

“There is a basic difference in the political scene of Darjeeling with other districts. Trinamul has won three Lok Sabha seats in Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar and thus those in Opposition, particularly the Congress and Left, are being cornered and joining BJP. In Darjeeling district, Trinamul lacks a base in the hills while in the plains, the BJP is ahead in terms of votes,” BJP sources said.

“Workers and supporters of political parties other than Trinamul who are living across Siliguri subdivision, whether in the city or in rural areas, are not feeling cornered because of such results. This is why there is not much of an inflow into BJP. It would, however, surely increase once the rural and urban poll campaigns are kicked off in the subdivision,” they added.

Source: Telegraph

 
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