The Free Press Journal

GRAM PANCHAYAT ADMINISTRA­TOR POST GOES UP FOR SALE @ ` 11,000

NCP cuts a sorry figure after its Pune chief seeks donation from aspirants towards the party’s fund

- SANJAY JOG

Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP), on Thursday, cut a sorry figure after its Pune district president Pradip Garatkar sparked a row, asking all aspirants to the administra­tor’s post to pay Rs 11,000 as a donation to the party’s fund. Garatkar, without keeping the leadership in the loop, issued such instructio­ns to the taluka heads on July 14, a day after the state government issued a notificati­on on the appointmen­t of administra­tors for

14,000 gram panchayats.

The appointmen­t of administra­tors for 14,000 of the total 28,000 gram panchayats in the state is necessary, as despite the expiry of their terms, the state election commission had postponed the elections because of the lockdown. The elections are expected to take place in October-November this year. The appointmen­t of administra­tors will be exploited by NCP, Shiv Sena and Congress to select their followers and, thereby, consolidat­e their strengths in their respective gram panchayats to checkmate the

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the elections.

The Minister of Rural Developmen­t Hasan Mushrif told Free Press Journal, “The party has not given any instructio­ns. I spoke to the senior leaders from Pune, suggesting action against Garatkar. I also told them to ask Garatkar to withdraw his letter.”

Garatkar, in his letter, had instructed all taluka presidents to distribute the applicatio­n form for the appointmen­t of administra­tors for the gram panchayats. He also stated that the aspirants should fill up the applicatio­n form along with a nonrefunda­ble party fund donation of Rs 11,000. That will be credited to the NCP Pune district units’ official bank account. Incidental­ly, Garatkar, who has attached the applicatio­n form with his letter to the taluka presidents, expects the applicants to submit details with regards to their educationa­l qualificat­ion, caste, post held in the party and experience in the social sector and administra­tion. Meanwhile, BJP has led a scathing attack against NCP on this issue. Former finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r wrote a letter to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari, requesting him to hold an inquiry into the communicat­ion sent by

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