Fatehabad: Shiny signs are put up in front of councilmen’s houses, hundreds of rupees are spent on the public’s hard-earned money.

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Fatehabad: Shiny signs are put up in front of councilmen’s houses, hundreds of rupees are spent on the public’s hard-earned money.

fate habad. Signs of former councilors involved in the city.

fate habad. Signs of former councilors involved in the city.

Surendra Asija / Fatehabad. This time again, new information boards will be erected in front of the homes of all 27 council members. The name, address and telephone number of the council members are recorded on these signs. For this work the local council will spend a huge amount of Rs 10 lakh raised from people’s hard earned money. Since the councilors put up new signs every time, there is strong public resistance. However, a councilman wrote in the municipal council that he does not need such a notice board.

A recent ward council meeting passed a proposal that new signs be put up in the wards of the newly elected 27 ward councilors with their name, address and phone number to inform the public that their public representative’s residence is here. An amount of Rs 10 lakh will be spent on installing these signs. The public is also outraged by the councils that are re-appointed each time. People say that there are currently 3 to 4 former councilor name tags in each parish. However, due to the installation of so many panels where the square at the junction of the street-street left off, the vehicles passing through here also face problems. Now the problem will increase with the installation of new signs. People say that the council does not spend the money on development works, but spends it on the personal recruitment of the council members and turns a blind eye to the administration. It is also said that the condition of the signs put up by the former councilors is very good. If the names and addresses of the new council members can be marked by sticking sheets of paper on these boards. Not only will this save hundreds of rupees of the local council, but the narrow streets will be opened up by the installation of the plaque. The amount saved as a result can be spent on cleaning the city and building roads. As it turns out, the former aldermen of the local council didn’t want to annoy them with the removal of their directors. The special thing is that at the general meeting of the municipal council two days ago, the councilors caused an uproar because of the unavailability of work in their districts and the reason for this, according to the municipal council, was the lack of subsidy.

Shiny steel panels are installed near the residence of the councilors elected by the local council. Some precincts are arranged so that nominated council members are placed next to the elected council members. This time the council will spend an estimated Rs 10,000 to put up name tags for 27 council members. 30,000 to 35,000 rupees are spent on a sign. If the names of the new council members are marked by pasting new sheets of paper on the old plaques, then only 2,000 to 3,000 rupees will be spent on each plaque. In such a situation, the local council can save hundreds of rupees.

A council member had raised questions about the waste of public money

Station No. Councilor of 12 Mohan Lal Narang is different from other councilors. He asked questions about the waste of public money at the ward meeting and said he didn’t need a sign in his ward. The people of the community voted for him and everyone knows where he lives. The money saved as a result was to be spent on expanding his church. In this regard, Mohan Lal Narang has also written to the municipal council.

Decision taken in house: Savita Tuteja

Deputy leader of the local council, Savita Tuteja, said that an order for council members’ name tags was passed in the House, which decided that the boards of the outgoing council members would remain in place, while all the boards of the remaining council members would be removed from there become. He said the valuation tender of Rs 9 lakh was passed. Less amount is spent on the boards. This decision was made only with the consent of all council members.

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