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The much-anticipated public hearing on the expansion of Mohali Municipal Corporation limits lasted for more than 2 hours on Thursday, with more than 150 residents objecting to the move.
Additional Chief Secretary, Local Government Department, Tejveer Singh and Mohali Municipal Commissioner Parminderpal Singh Sandhu heard residents’ objections. However, several participants alleged that the process was not conducted properly.
Speaking to the Indian Express, Tejveer Singh confirmed that around 150 people attended the hearing and presented their objections over a two-hour session. “All objections have been duly recorded and will now be forwarded to the government for further action. Keeping the official deadline in mind, the process will be completed within a week, after which the final notification may be issued.”
Advocate Gaurav Goyal, who attended from TDI City, claimed that officials instructed the audience that only those whose names were called would be allowed to speak. “People were asked just one basic question, whether their area should be brought under the municipal limits and were told to reply strictly with a ‘yes’ or ‘no’. No arguments were heard, no documents were reviewed, and none of the local issues were discussed,” he said, alleging that the AAP government and the Local Government Department were “suppressing public voices” and ignoring ground-level concerns.
Final notification likely by next week
The Punjab government is currently examining public objections and suggestions about the proposed new municipal limits. Officials indicated that the final draft might be prepared within the next couple of days, following which the final notification could be issued next week.
ATS Society filed maximum objections
Balongi-based ATS Society recorded the highest number of objections supporting inclusion in the municipal limits. Around 45 flat owners submitted written objections stating that their society lies adjacent to the city and should therefore be brought under the Municipal Corporation.
Rurka panchayat opposes inclusion
The Gram Panchayat of Rurka village, located near Aerocity, has strongly opposed joining the Mohali MC. In a unanimous resolution, the panchayat stated that municipal inclusion would “disturb the rural structure” and adversely impact local development works. Representatives said the village has distinct needs best addressed under the Panchayati Raj system.
Balongi, Badh Majra, Baliyali and Ballo Majra favour inclusion
According to information, residents of Balongi, Badh Majra, Baliyali, and Ballo Majra submitted suggestions, seeking inclusion in the Mohali MC limits.
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