The Asian Age

Govt move to hike MLA funds under L-G lens

Jung raises questions over allocation of `10 crore to each of city’s legislator­s for developmen­t projects

- SANJAY KAW

The AAP Cabinet’s proposal to provide one-time additional allocation of `10 crore to each of the city’s 70 legislator­s under the MLA Local Developmen­t Fund to improve condition of roads and streetligh­ts and carry out constructi­on of community halls, underpasse­s, subways and foothpaths in their respective constituen­cies has hit a roadblock with lieutenant-governor Najeeb Jung raising several questions over it. A source said that Raj Niwas has asked the urban developmen­t department to provide details of the MLA LAD funds and financial powers which are being provided to legislator­s in other states.

Not only this, the L-G has also sought details on how the legislator­s had utilised their LAD funds so far. Each MLA gets `4 crore to carry out developmen­tal works in their respective areas. Of the `4-crore fund, `1 crore is to be paid to the Delhi Jal Board. Each MLA can spend a maximum of `2 crore for any project under this scheme.

The city Cabinet had proposed a 250 per cent hike in MLA LAD funds for the current financial year, enhancing it to `14 crore from the existing `4 crore. The existing `280 crore for this year under MLA fund has already been disbursed by the AAP government. The AAP government’s move to

increase the LAD fund was being interprete­d in the political circles as its attempt to gain political mileage in the municipal elections scheduled for early next year.

A senior officer said that the urban developmen­t department will be writing to all the states to provide details about the LAD funds and other financial assistance which is provided to their legislator­s. “On-ce the about these funds is received by the urban developmen­t department, the same will be passed on to Raj Niwas, which will then be able to take a final call on the matter.”

The government had decided to enhance onetime MLA funds as the expenditur­e on plan head was less than 17 per cent till July end this year. “Once the new proposal is cleared by the L-G, each MLA can spend an additi-onal amount of `10 crore on developmen­tal activiti-es in their respective Ass-embly constituen­cy. And once projects are executed, the MLAs will have to submit the fund utilisatio­n certificat­es issued by the agencies concerned to the UD department,” a source told this newspaper.

The new proposal was drafted after deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia in a note to the urban developmen­t minister on August 31 had observed that the condition of civil works in Delhi colonies was very pathetic. He had stated that the people of these colonies were looking towards the elected government for carrying out constructi­on/maintenanc­e works related to streets, parks, footpaths, streetligh­ts as early as possible.

The deputy chief minister had also ensured that the finance department could make necessary arrangemen­t of funds and the same could be approved in the revised Budget estimate by the government. Mr Sisodia had also observed that public needed the area MLA for carrying out different developmen­t works. The three BJP-led municipal bodies have also failed to carry out such works effectivel­y for want of adequate funds.

The MLA fund scheme was started in 1994-95 to carry out developmen­t in their respective constituen­cies

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