Mohali MLA calls shots as son chairs first MC meeting as Mayor
Mohali MLA Kulwant Singh dominates son's first MC meeting

The first meeting of the newly formed House of the Mohali Municipal Corporation was held under the chairmanship of Mayor Sarbjit Singh Samana, but it was his father and Mohali MLA Kulwant Singh who effectively controlled the proceedings.

BJP criticizes MLA's dominant role

Taking a swipe at the MLA, district BJP president Sanjeev Vashisth said if Kulwant Singh wanted to relegate his son to the background and conduct the House, he should resign as MLA and become a Mayor instead. The MLA can attend MC meetings by virtue of being an ex officio member of the House, but questions were raised over his active participation, especially since he attended after a long time.

Congenial atmosphere prevails

Unlike previous meetings that saw heated exchanges, the session on Friday was held in a very congenial atmosphere. The leader of Congress councillors, advocate Narpinder Singh Rangi, and the leader of SAD councillors, Kuldeep Kaur Kang, assured the newly elected Mayor of their full support. Senior Deputy Mayor Rajinder Prashad Sharma, Deputy Mayor Harpal Singh Channa, Commissioner Sandeep Singh and other officers were also present.

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Resolutions passed

A resolution passed in the meeting empowered the Mayor to form the Finance and Contract Committee and other panels. Rangi demanded representation of the opposition in all committees. In the second resolution, it was decided to form a committee to facilitate handing over the responsibility of Mohali's parks to Resident Welfare Associations.

Councillors raise issues

Councillors Sunny Singh Ahluwalia, Sukhdev Singh Patwari, Harjit Singh Bholu and Rangi lamented the poor condition of parks. Ahluwalia said, "Several residents have complained of poor maintenance of parks by Gill Contractor, a firm owned by Jaskaran Singh." He also demanded installation of CCTV cameras at resource management centre (RMC) points to check dumping of Chandigarh garbage in Mohali.

Patwari, Gaurav Jain and Gurpreet Kaur flagged the increasing number of stray cattle in the city and demanded an inquiry. Paramjit Singh Kahlon flagged the shortage of electricity staff and increase in stray dog population, and demanded that tall and old trees be axed.

Councillors Kuldeep Kaur Kang, Naseeb Singh Sandhu, Anuradha Anand, Parvinder Kaur, Parminder Kaur, Ravinder Singh Bindra, Kuldeep Singh Bittu, Sharanjit Kaur, Harvinder Singh, Upinderjit Kaur, Amarjit Singh, Aruna Vashisht, Bachan Singh Boparai, Satvinder Singh Mithu and Gurjit Singh Mataur raised issues pertaining to their respective wards.

MLA assures on motor market shift

On Paramjit Kahlon's demand, the MLA assured the House that the motor market in Phase 7 would be shifted to Kambali.

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