Kalimpong: Fourteen councillors of the Kalimpong municipality
belonging to the Binay Tamang faction of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha on
Monday formally wrote to the chairman of the civic body, Suva Pradhan,
seeking a special meeting of the board to remove him from the post.
The
letter, which bears the signatures of the 14 councillors, has requested
that the special meeting to carry out the vote of no-confidence be
convened at the earliest. "The single-point agenda of the meeting will
be to remove the chairman of the municipality from his office," said
Ravi Pradhan, the councillor of ward 3.
The municipality chairman said he had 15 days time to call the meeting and would take a call soon.
"I
have received the letter seeking a special meeting of the board. As per
the West Bengal Municipality Act, I have to summon the meeting within
15 days. I don't think I will wait so long to call the meeting," he
said.
Pradhan, however, ruled out his resignation from the post of the
chairman and indicated that he would face the vote of no-confidence.
As
per the Municipality Act, once one-third of the total councillors of
the civic body give a written notice for summoning the special meeting,
the chairman has to convene it within 15 days. If he fails to do so, the
vice-chairman is authorised to call the meeting within the next seven
days. In the event of even the vice-chairman failing to call the
meeting, at least three councillors on their own can call a meeting
within subsequent seven days.
The 23-member Kalimpong
municipality has 22 sitting councillors following the death of a member
in late October. Apart from the 14 belonging to the Binay faction, six,
including the chairman, are no longer associated with any party and the
remaining two belong to the Jana Andalan Party (JAP).
In the last
municipality election held in May, the undivided Morcha had won 19
seats, and the remaining four seats were divided equally between the JAP
and the Trinamul Congress. The two Trinamul councillors later defected
to the Morcha during the height of the recent unrest in the hills.
The Telegraph
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