Dharwad Corporation Bill Nears Approval with United Political Push
Dharwad Corporation Bill Nears Approval with United Push

Dharwad: The prolonged tussle over the creation of a separate Dharwad Municipal Corporation (DMC) appears to be nearing a decisive end, with Congress and BJP leaders making a united push before the Governor for immediate assent to the bill. In a significant political development, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi and District Minister Santosh Lad met the Governor on consecutive days, along with delegations of agitators, and appealed for early approval of the legislation seeking bifurcation of the Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) and the formation of a separate civic body.

Background of the Bill

The bill was earlier passed by the Karnataka legislature and sent to the Governor for assent. The demand for a separate corporation has remained a major political and emotional issue in Dharwad, with both Congress and BJP backing it during the Assembly election campaign. The issue turned contentious after MLA Arvind Bellad and MLC Pradeep Shettar reportedly urged the Governor not to clear the bill. The BJP-ruled HDMC also opposed bifurcation, citing concerns over Central funds and integrated development. This move triggered resentment in Dharwad, with DMC groups accusing some BJP leaders of stalling the long-pending demand.

Unified Political Effort

Amid mounting pressure, Joshi on Tuesday led leaders to Raj Bhavan and urged the Governor to respect the residents of Dharwad by granting assent to the bill. A day later, Santosh Lad also met the Governor and pressed for immediate approval. Speaking to TOI after the meeting, Lad said the Governor responded positively to the delegation’s appeal and expressed optimism that the bill would soon receive assent. Agitation committee leader Venkatesh Machaknur said the Governor’s response has renewed hopes among the people of Dharwad.

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Ongoing Agitation

Machaknur, however, clarified that the indefinite agitation would continue until the bill receives constitutional approval. Meanwhile, the protest in front of the HDMC office in Dharwad entered its sixth day on Wednesday, with several organizations joining the agitation. The united front from both major parties signals a potential end to the deadlock, as Dharwad residents await the formal creation of their own municipal corporation.

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