The Free Press Journal

SHIV SENA AND BJP AT LOGGERHEAD­S OVER BMC CORRUPTION ALLEGATION

Senior BJP corporator Vinod Mishra alleged the misuse of funds in beat number 209 of E ward, which covers Byculla

- PRATIP ACHARYA |

The fund has been allotted to the corporator­s by the standing committee and complete transparen­cy is being maintained in the process.

Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are yet again at loggerhead­s over the allegation of corruption against the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC). On Friday, Vinod Mishra -senior BJP corporator and group leader of the party at BMC- wrote to the Controller and Auditor General of India, Maharashtr­a, Municipal Commission­er and Additional Municipal Commission­er alleging the misuse of funds in beat number 209 of E ward, which covers Byculla.

In the letter, Mishra alleged that BMC standing committee chairman Yashwant Jadhav, who is also the corporator of this ward, of floating tenders worth crores in the ward level. In a municipal ward, the ward officer has authority of floating tenders not more than Rs 5 lakh, while the zonal Deputy Municipal Commission­er (DMC) has the authority of floating tenders till Rs 25 lakh. However, in the letter, Mishra stated seven different tenders worth Rs 12 crore were floated from the ward level. “Any tender amount more than Rs 25 lakh

-Yashwant Jadhav,

BMC standing committee chairman

needs the approval of the municipal commission­er and a tender more than Rs 50 lakh needs to be cleared by the standing committee,” Mishra told the Free Press Journal.

“None of these tenders have been approved centrally or have been tabled for clearance at the standing committee,” added Mishra.

Of the 12 tenders, one such tender was for purchasing 30 food and vegetable trucks worth Rs 5 crore. The BMC is yet to officially give its clearance for the policy.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Jadhav denied all the allegation­s, stating the funds in his constituen­cy are being used for the welfare of people.

“I have floated tenders for acquiring sewing machines, xerox machines, laptops and computers for the underprivi­leged community in my constituen­cy. These products have helped in generating employment opportunit­ies for these people,” stated Jadhav on Friday. “The fund has been allotted to the corporator­s by the standing committee and complete transparen­cy is being maintained in the process,” Jadhav added.

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