The whole concept of area sabhas is to move away from representative democracy to direct democracy,by ensuring that the beneficiaries of a scheme decide for themselves whether they need streetlights or hand-pumps or not in their neighbourhood, said RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday.
Kejriwal was in the city for a one-day workshop on the Area Sabha Act of the government of Maharashtra,organised jointly by Janwani,YASHADA,Centre for Environment Education and Sadbhavana Sangh,a Mumbai-based group. Kejriwal,along with independent councillors from New Delhi as well as Pune shared their experiences of holding Area Sabhas even before the act came into force.
Sharing an interesting anecdote from an area sabha in Sonia Vihar in Delhi,a resident raised the demand of opening a liquor shop in the locality. While many in the crowd would have been alcohol consumers,they all wanted to maintain their teetotaller image in front of members of their own locality. So,for lack of support the demand was dropped and money was diverted to other pressing needs, added Kejriwal.
Among various issues discussed in the workshop,a major loophole in the act as pointed out by Janwani is that according to the act,while the representative of the Area Sabha will be a member of the local ward committee and he will be either elected or appointed,the method of election is not clear. As a suggestion,Janwani pointed out that election is preferable to nomination.
Maruti Bhapkar,independent corporator from Pimpri-Chinchwad,said,While the Model Nagar Raj Bill of the Centre does look into the real issues behind the Area Sabhas,the act by the Maharashtra government is a farce,which will help them access JNNURM funds. Massive amendments are needed in the state act. In the name of practices like public private partnerships,a lot of public money is being siphoned off.