Strong possibility of 2 Jaipur municipal bodies merging into one: Mayor


Jaipur, July 19 (IANS): Nearly four years after the Jaipur Municipal Corporation was divided into two units -- Greater Jaipur Municipal Corporation and Jaipur Heritage Municipal Corporation -- Greater Jaipur Mayor Somya Gurjar said on Friday that there is a strong possibility of the two bodies merging into one.

Speaking to IANS, Somya Gurjar said, “I was quite happy to become Mayor three years back, however, I was sad to see Jaipur being divided into two corporations that are Jaipur Greater and Jaipur Heritage.”

"Soon after the BJP government came to power, I spoke to the concerned ministers and requested if the two corporations can be merged and they have given possible feedback in this regard.”

So I am quite confident that the two corporations will be merged soon, she told IANS.

Somya accused the former Congress government of dividing the city following a policy of appeasement and said that it was done for vote bank politics.

While Jaipur Greater has 150 wards, Jaipur Heritage has 100 wards, Also, one ward was made with a 2000 population in Heritage while another ward was made with a 12000 population. So imagine the difference, she said.

If the two corporations are merged, we are ready to leave our positions and give up our remaining tenure, she said.

  

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