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Ruling group set to sweep mini-mayor elections

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The Times of India                29.04.2013

Ruling group set to sweep mini-mayor elections

NAGPUR: The mini-mayor polls to kick-off at Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) from Monday and see a cake-walk for the ruling group. The BJP-led ruling groupNagpur Vikas Aghadi (NVA) is set to emerge victorious in eight zones while Congress and BSP will have to remain satisfied with one zone each.

However, Congress led opposition group is likely to challenge the polls with the administration refusing to increase the number of zones as per the act.

According to bylaws, the term of zone chairperson, also known as mini-mayor, is for one year. This will be the second year of the system. The proceedings to elect chairperson of Laxmi Nagar, Dharampeth, Hanuman Nagar, Dhantoli and Nehru Nagar zones will be conducted on Monday followed by remaining five zones-- Gandhibagh, Satranjipura, Lakadganj, Ashi Nagar and Mangalwari on Tuesday.

With clear majority at NMC, the NVA won eight of total 10 zones last year. With situation continuing to be the same, the elections will probably be unopposed. The first eight zones will continue to be with NVA while the BSP will romp home Ashi Nagar and Congress in Mangalwari zone.

The only point of interest in the polls would be what zone the group of independent corporators supporting the ruling group opts for. Right now their representative it is Meena Choudhary in Dharampeth Zone. "Corporator from Ambazari ward Parinay Fuke has refused to become the zone chairperson and is pressing for Muna Pokulwar from Dhantoli zone," sources said.

Sources in the BJP said Laxmi Nagar zone chairman Gopal Bohare may be repeated following his satisfactory performance. "Bohare may continue unless NVA deputy leader Munna Yadav claims the post. Corporator from VNIT ward Ashwini Jichkar is likely to be selected to head Dharampeth zone. BSP has decided on the name of Gautam Patil for Ashi Nagar zone," sources said.

Leader of opposition Vikas Thakre said the administration was conducting the elections wrongly. "There should have been 13 zones instead of 10 according to provisions in new Maharashtra Municipal Corporations (MMC) Act. We will register our protest with the State government and demand that the elections be declared illegal," he said.
Last Updated on Monday, 29 April 2013 11:38
 

RMC cricket tournament kicks off amid controversies

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The Indian Express               29.04.2013

RMC cricket tournament kicks off amid controversies

AMIDST protests by Congress workers, the All Gujarat Inter Corporation Night T20 Cricket Tournament, hosted by the Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC), got under way here on Sunday evening.

Vaju Vala, Speaker of state Assembly, inaugurated the tournament and also dedicated to public the new Rs 3 crore floodlights system installed at the Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the tournament, Vala said, "Nobody has got the right to damage public property. There are other ways to protest."

His remarks came after local Congress workers dug up the pitch on Saturday in an attempt to jeopardise the tournament. The ground staff, however, patched up the damaged area and made it ready for the match on Sunday.

The Congress workers had demanded the cancellation of the tournament saying the RMC could not afford to "waste" water on the ground.

However, city mayor Janak Kotak denied the charge. "To maintain the ground is a routine affair. We are not spending a single penny on the tournament. Sponsors are bearing all the expenses," said Kotak.

Senior BJP leader Vijau Rupani also took a dig at Congress. "There is no logic in demanding the cancellation of this tournament on the basis of shortage of water," he said.

 

67.24% voting in seven local civic bodies of Nainital

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The Pioneer                29.04.2013

67.24% voting in seven local civic bodies of Nainital

Voting percentage of different local civic bodies in the Nainital district which was reported to be slow during morning hours on Sunday, gained momentum as the day passed, registering about 67.24 per cent in all seven local civic bodies of the district.

The nagar panchayat Kaladhungi recorded a maximum 86.65 per cent polling while about 85.05 per cent voting was registered at the Lalkuwan nagar panchayat, said the officials concerned of the election control room  at Haldwani.

Similarly, the Bhawali municipal council recorded 75.46 per cent polling followed by Bhimtal nagar panchayat with 70.55 per cent polling, the Ramnagar municipal council with 69.46 per cent polling, the Haldwani municipal corporation with 66.11 per cent voting and the Nainital municipal council with about 59.98 per cent polling, added the officials concerned.

However, by and large the polling in all seven civic bodies in the Nainital district was reported to be peaceful.

The interesting fact is that whereas only 14.42 per cent voting was reported in the seven civic bodies till 10 am on Sunday, the overall polling percentage of these civic bodies reached about 34.05 per cent till noon.

Finally, the overall polling percentage was recorded about 67.24 per cent, as the officials concerned informed.

Amid high security presence, though no untoward incident occurred, polling personnel complained of poor refreshment arrangements at the Haldwani control room. Even there was no proper arrangements for drinking water, the officials on duty complained.

Although increasing atmospheric temperature   caused a lot of inconvenience, yet the voters defying the rather sunny day reached their polling booths to exercise their franchise.

 


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