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Eye on polls, BJP asks workers to begin reaching out to residents in ‘outer’ areas

With the ULB polls due in April next year, the BJP has asked its workers to start contacting locals in the newly-incorporated areas and convey to them the benefits of merging rural areas into the urban ones

Updated on: Nov 29, 2017 09:18 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Dehradun
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The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has started the process to reach out to residents in the ‘outer’ or rural areas adjoining cities that have recently been made part of municipal bodies even as the Congress still seems to be in a ‘denial mode’ over the expansion of urban local body (ULB) areas.

The state government has carried out expansion of 42 ULBs by merging nearby villages into their municipal limits. (PTI)
The state government has carried out expansion of 42 ULBs by merging nearby villages into their municipal limits. (PTI)

With the ULB polls due in April next year, the BJP has asked its workers to start contacting locals in the newly-incorporated areas and convey to them the benefits of merging rural areas into the urban ones.

The state government has carried out expansion of 42 ULBs by merging nearby villages into their municipal limits. The decision to amalgamate panchayat body areas into ULBs, however, had sparked off angry protests in many parts of the state.

“We have asked party leaders and workers to reach out the locals in these (newly added) areas to explain how this (inclusion) will open gates for development in their areas as huge funds have been earmarked by the government for urbanization in such belts,” state BJP president Ajay Bhatt told HT.

The state Congress, which has vehemently opposed the government’s move to merge rural areas with urban ones, meanwhile, lashed out at the BJP for having failed to take locals into confidence before planning the expansion of local bodies. “This (BJP’s activity in outer areas) only goes on to prove how this entire exercise was politically motivated,” Mathura Dutt Joshi, chief spokesperson of the Uttarakhand Congress, said. He, however, denied that the Congress was in a “denial mode”. “The whole organization is gearing up for the local body polls and we will give a befitting reply to the BJP in April 2018,” Joshi told HT.

 
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Neha Pant

Neha Pant is a senior correspondent at Hindustan Times based in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. She writes on a range of topics including civic issues, urban development, politics, health, women and youth issues, culture and lifestyle.

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