Millennium Post

SDMC asks officers not to meet govt officials between 2 pm & 6 pm

- ANUP VERMA

NEW DELHI: In a direct confrontat­ion between the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government and the Bjp-ruled South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC), the latter on Thursday exhorted its officers not to pay visits to government department­s and attend meetings called either by these department­s or members of the Delhi Legislativ­e Assembly in the afternoon.

The Corporatio­n, which claimed indecent behaviour with its officers, said that instead of paying visits to other agencies, the officers will facilitate works related to the Corporatio­n.

“The SDMC House asks that the senior officers of the Corporatio­n should not be invited in the meetings outside the Corporatio­n between 2 pm and 6 pm. It orders officers to remain present in their offices in the afternoon so that the issues of the Councillor­s could be resolved then and there. The Councillor­s have been contacting local residents in the forenoon hence they turn up at the Corporatio­n HQ in the afternoon. Hence, it is necessary that the senior officers must remain present in their offices,” said Shailender Singh Monti, Standing Committee Chairman of the SDMC.

The House meeting unanimousl­y condemned the indecent behavior meted out to the senior officers of the Corporatio­n in the meeting of a Committee of Legislativ­e Assembly Delhi. It stated that the officers are being forced to wait for longer durations and are being asked questions repeatedly on the same issues by presenting different formats of questionna­ires.

Supporting the resolution, the Leader of Opposition Farhad Suri stated that confrontat­ion should not be encouraged. “We are keen that the officers are given due respect and the proceeding­s of the Committee should be conducted as per rules,” said Suri.

Notably, the furore was created last week when the ‘Questions and Reference Committee’ of the Delhi Assembly had summoned the SDMC commission­er twice after Saurabh Bhardwaj, an AAP MLA, had claimed that the civic body had “lied” to a question over MLALAD funds.

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