Patna: After Meera Devi lost Deputy Chair of the Mayor recently, Patna Mayor Sita Sahu will face another floor test.
He must prove his majority during a special meeting of all members of the Environmental Council on Saturday.
“Inevitable motion, which was transferred to the Mayor on August 3 by a board member at all, will be submitted at a meeting on August 7,” Commissioner Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC), to Himanshu Sharma, told reporters this Thursday.
He added, “Section 144 will be charged at the BankiPore Circle Office until 19:00 on Saturday and chooses to be held in a tight security.” 29 Members of the Council of Environment have flattened several accusations such as discrimination, inefficiencies and corruption against Sahu, which faced movement without trust for the third time.
According to the norms, the opposition can carry motion without confidence in the mayor after two years of his tenure.
Talking with this newspaper, Sahu claimed that he had fulfilled all his responsibilities with the main sincerity.
“I received an insecured movement that was caused by me by the board part.
I have maintained my seat twice before and sure I will do it again,” he added.
PMC has 75 wards and mayors need 38 votes to win the movement.
Section 25 (4) Bihar City Law, 2007 stated that the movement can be brought against the mayor based on requests made in writing with no less than a third of the number of members of the neighborhood council.
Board members, who have signed a movement against the mayor on Tuesday, including 19 women too.
However, the former Deputy Mayor, Meera Devi, alleged that the Sahu had affected several council members to move the movement of not trusting him.
“This is part of his plan to save his chair and choose the new Deputy Mayor of his choice,” he said and added, “Under the Sahu regime, the power of the Civic Agency has been taken by the Urban Development Department and housing.
He has outsourced all projects to other institutions with the intention To make money.
“Environmental members, Vinay Kumar Pappu, agreed with Meera, said the non-confidence movement moving against Mayor Patna was” self-sponsored “.
“After tarnishing the dignity of the Mayor’s post, he played an immoral game.
If he has courage, he must announce his deputy name before the August 7 meeting,” he said.
Pappu also urged the state government to immediately intervene into this problem.
Instead, Indradeep Chandravanshi, one of the PMC Committee members who were empowered, rejected the accusations flattened with Sahu.
He said, “All board members, who have signed the request letter, belongs to the opposition group.”