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RWAs demand talks before MCD merger

“People should be made aware about the source of the problem, the budgetary resources, the human resources and other issues so that the citizenry can make an informed decision ahead of the municipal elections,” Atul Goel, Urja president said.

Published on: Mar 22, 2022, 05:55:09 IST
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The government should audit the performance of all municipal departments, and review the process of allocation of grants by the state government before unifying the three civic bodies in Delhi, a confederation of residents welfare associations from across Delhi demanded on Monday.

Urja members said both the state government and the local bodies have been accusing each other of misuse of funds for the past eight years. (Hindustan Times)
Urja members said both the state government and the local bodies have been accusing each other of misuse of funds for the past eight years. (Hindustan Times)

United RWAs Joint Action (Urja) said the residents groups were opposed to the trifurcation of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi in 2012, and added that though reunification is a “welcome move”, the government should put all the problems and issues being faced by the corporations before the city residents before doing so.

“People should be made aware about the source of the problem, the budgetary resources, the human resources and other issues so that the citizenry can make an informed decision ahead of the municipal elections,” Atul Goel, Urja president said. He added that the members of the confederation have advocated a unified MCD or a mayor-in-council with direct elections so that accountability can be fixed.

On March 9, the Delhi state election commission (SEC), which was expected to declare the schedule for elections to the three civic bodies, put off the announcement at the last minute, citing a communication from the Central government about plans to merge the three municipal corporations.

BS Vohra, who heads East Delhi RWA joint front, expressed similar concerns. Vohra said that whatever mechanism is being brought through a Bill in Parliament should have participation of RWAs and civil society. “There needs to be a feedback mechanism. The administration should be accountable for service delivery to citizens,” he added.

Urja members said both the state government and the local bodies have been accusing each other of misuse of funds for the past eight years.

“It becomes difficult for the citizens to decide who should be held accountable for the lapses...,” Urja said.

 
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Paras Singh

Paras Singh is a New Delhi-based journalist with Hindustan Times, where he serves as Deputy Metro Editor. He reports on urban governance, the Delhi government, the Delhi BJP, water management, the environment, communities and city life. He joined Hindustan Times in 2021 after beginning his journalism career at The Times of India in 2016, where he covered civic bodies, the water and power sectors, and urban infrastructure. Over the last decade, some of his reporting has led to significant public impact, with investigations into environmental violations, corruption and illegal industrial activity contributing to multiple judicial interventions by the National Green Tribunal and the Delhi High Court. A graduate of St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi, Paras studied journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi. Having extensively covered the capital's evolving civic and governance landscape, his recent work increasingly explores Delhi's history, built heritage, urban evolution and the relationship between people and place, alongside continuing to report on governance and public policy.

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