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Civic polls likely in August-September

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The New Indian Express               05.07.2013

Civic polls likely in August-September

The state government is preparing to conduct municipal elections immediately after the polls to panchayat raj bodies. Sources said the municipal polls will be held either in August or September. Chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy held a review with municipal administration minister M Maheedar Reddy and officials at the Secretariat on Thursday.

The chief minister directed the officials to prepare for the elections to municipal corporations and municipalities. Panchayat elections will be completed by July 31. Later, elections will be conducted to zilla and mandal parishads.

Last Updated on Friday, 05 July 2013 11:39
 

Ahluwalia is Panchkula’s first woman Mayor

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The Indian Express               05.07.2013

Ahluwalia is Panchkula’s first woman Mayor

Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia

Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia with supporters in Panchkula on Thursday.

In the election for the post of Panchkula Municipal Corporation (PMC) Mayor that was held on Thursday, bickerings within the Congress came to fore, as the party failed to reach a consensus on the candidate for the post. In the elections, Upendar Ahluwalia, a supporter of Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, emerged the winner, after she defeated Congress-supported Independent candidate Krishan Lamba, by a margin of four votes. However, in the elections, BJP and INLD candidates voted for Congress-supported candidates, who were in the fray.

In the election that was held through secret ballot, Ahluwalia got 12 votes, while Lamba could manage only eight votes. Ahluwalia, who is the first woman Mayor of the city, said she would work for the development of the city.

Congress MLA from Panchkula, D K Bansal, said that Ahluwalia's victory was a major win for the party. He, however, added that the Congress couldn't reach a consensus, as the party had not contested the elections on its symbol. "The BJP and INLD members who voted for the Congress-supported candidates were earlier associated with the party," Bansal said.

However, what was peculiar in the election was that neither the BJP, nor the INLD put up any of their candidates against the Congress-supported candidates. INLD had earlier decided to field Satinder Singh from ward number 4, but later the party withdrew its decision, and three of its candidates voted for the Congress-supported Independent candidate. INLD city chief Manoj Agarwal said that party workers were allowed to vote as per their conscience.

BJP district president Vishal Seth, however, said that the party didn't put up its own candidate, as it didn't have the required numbers. "We didn't want to indulge in horse-trading the way Congress does," he said.

Before votes were cast, the candidature of Ahluwalia was proposed by Congress-supported independent candidates, Omwati Puniya and Somnath, while Lamba's name was proposed by Lily Bawa, Bhawna Gupta and Mamta Rani.

"Corporation meetings will be held on a regular basis and funds won't be an issue for us," Ahluwalia said. She has been the member of the Panchkula Municipal Council twice. 

 

UDA chairman assumes office

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The Hindu             04.07.2013 

UDA chairman assumes office

Vijayawada (Central) MLA Malladi Vishnu greets Vanukuri Srinivas Reddy who assumed office as chairman of VGTM UDA, in Vijayawada on Wednesday. Also seen is UDA vice chairman M. Rama Rao.—PHOTO: V.RAJU
Vijayawada (Central) MLA Malladi Vishnu greets Vanukuri Srinivas Reddy who assumed office as chairman of VGTM UDA, in Vijayawada on Wednesday. Also seen is UDA vice chairman M. Rama Rao.—PHOTO: V.RAJU

Vanukuri Srinivas Reddy assumed the office of Chairman of Vijayawada Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri Urban Development Authority (VGTMUDA) amidst much fanfare here on Wednesday.

Later, Mr. Srinivas Reddy said that he would strive for the development of Krishna and Guntur districts. The budget, availability of funds, ongoing projects, new proposals etc. would be reviewed shortly. The UDA would soon chalk out plans to cater to the needs of the poor and improve the services, he asserted. Mr. Srinivas Reddy, who hails from Guntur district, is 11th Chairman of the UDA after its formation in 1978. There is a gap of nearly five and half years after Malladi Vishnu served as the chairman till December 2007. Vemulapalli Nagabhushanam, G.S. Raju, M.S.S. Koteswara Rao, Uppalapati Venkata Panduranga Rao, Nelluru Gandhi, Tumati Premanth, Kanchi Rama Rao, Dasari Balavardhan Rao, Kolli Sarada served as chairmen before Mr. Vishnu.

The State Government, however, is yet to constitute full Board. The government had not constituted full Board even during Mr. Vishnu’s tenure.

 


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