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Mohali councillor Sarabjit Singh Samana on Tuesday accused Mayor Amarjit Singh Jeeti Sidhu of “dodging key issues” and being a “complete failure” in development works, asking him to resign voluntarily, even as the latter claimed that the Municipal Corporation (MC) is facing a severe fund crunch.
Speaking with The Indian Express, Samana said the Mayor had recently claimed to give a 24-hour ultimatum to meet the Mohali MLA but “has not shown up till today (Tuesday).” “The Mayor should stop playing hide-and-seek and come to MLA Kulwant Singh’s office anytime if he genuinely wants to solve Mohali’s issues,” he added.
On the drainage issue, Samana claimed the Mayor talks about a Rs 200-crore project “without bringing it to the House, passing it, or even presenting a survey report.” Taking a dig, he said: “the Mayor is an expert in airy statements. He even said in public that saving his chair for four years would be his biggest success which shows staying in power is his only goal”.
The councillor also took a swipe at the Mayor’s elder brother, former MLA Balbir Singh Sidhu, saying, “Despite holding no constitutional post, Balbir Sidhu claims he is getting works done, while the Mayor says his works aren’t done. Either one is lying, or both are. It seems Balbir has taken the contract to lie in villages, and the Mayor in the city”.
Meanwhile, in a counter move, Mayor Sidhu, through his representative, delivered a copy of a letter addressed to the Chief Minister at MLA Kulwant Singh’s office. The letter seeks a Rs 600-crore grant for 15 major projects, including resolving the garbage problem, rainwater drainage, city bus service, replacing asbestos sewage pipes, and constructing an auditorium.
In the letter, the Mayor stated that Mohali MC faces a severe fund crunch as it has “no independent sources of income,” while GMADA “earns billions by selling land in Mohali but does not provide necessary funds.”
Sidhu said he has now sent full expenditure details to the MLA as requested. “Now it’s up to the MLA to tell when he will go to the Chief Minister for this grant. I, along with my fellow councillors, am ready anytime to accompany him,” the Mayor added.
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