Lok Sabha passes bill to unify three municipal corporations of Delhi
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The Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2022 was passed in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday (March 30) via voice vote.
New Delhi: The Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2022 which seeks to unify the three municipal corporations of the national capital was passed in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday (March 30).
The Delhi Municipal Corporation was trifurcated in 2011 by the then Sheila Dikshit-led Delhi government to create compact municipalities to provide better delivery of services.
The MCD Bill moved by Union Home Minister Amit Shah aims to merge the three civic bodies into a single, integrated and well-equipped entity to ensure a robust mechanism for synergised and strategic planning and optimal utilisation of resources.
The bill was passed by a voice vote while the several amendments moved by the Opposition members were rejected.
Speaking at the Lok Sabha, Amit Shah attacked the Delhi government and said it is meting out "step-motherly" treatment to MCDs in the national capital due to which they are struggling with inadequate resources for carrying out their responsibilities. Urging members of the House to rise above “party politics”, Shah said, "I want to say with responsibility...The Delhi government is working with a step-motherly attitude towards the municipal corporations. Step motherly treatment is being meted out because of which the municipal corporations are not finding themselves equipped with adequate resources to carry out their responsibilities.”