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Silent six: councillors with no issue to raise

Mum's the word for six councillors in the municipal corporation House. Ever since the new civic body was formed six months ago, four elected and two nominated councillors have remained tongue-tied.

Updated on: Jun 21, 2012 04:11 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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Mum's the word for six councillors in the municipal corporation house. Ever since the new civic body was formed six months ago, four elected and two nominated councillors have remained tongue-tied.

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Neither their own agenda nor the zero hour proceedings have made them to break the silence, that too in the house meetings known for high-decibel discussions.

On other hand, two councillors who always hog the limelight are Arun Sood (BJP) and Harphool Chand Kalyan (Congress). They won't let go any chance when it comes to discussing any agenda item or during the zero hour. Out of 35 councillors, 26 are elected and nine are nominated.

The 'silent' six include Congress councillors Rana Kashmiri Devi (ward no 14), Sheela Devi (12), Mukesh Bassi (17), Naresh Kumar (BSP, ward no 19), besides nominated councillors Anoop Sunny Gill and Shagufta Parveen. Though nominated councillors are appointed to the house with the aim of providing expert advice on various issues, till now these two have failed to deliver.

Hitesh Puri, former president of Resident Welfare Association, Sector 43, said, "It is very shocking that some of the elected representatives do not take up the issues in the house. If they will not take up the issues, how grievances of the common man will be sorted out?"

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hillary Victor

Hillary Victor is a Special Correspondent at Chandigarh. He covers Chandigarh administration, municipal corporation and all political parties.

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