Chellanam Twenty20, Congress plan no-trust motion in panchayat
The Hindu
The Chellanam panchayat may see a change of regime soon with the Chellanam Twenty20 and the Congress party joining hands to bring a no-confidence motion against panchayat president K.D. Prasad next we
The Chellanam panchayat may see a change of regime soon with the Chellanam Twenty20 and the Congress party joining hands to bring a no-confidence motion against panchayat president K.D. Prasad next week.
Charles Biju, president of Chellanam Twenty20, said negotiations were on with the Congress and a decision would be taken within a couple of days. He alleged that though Chellanam Twenty20 had eight members in the 21-member council, the CPI(M)-led ruling council was not giving any priority to the issues raised by the members. “There is a total rejection of our suggestions on the issues facing the people in Chellanam,” said Mr. Biju.
Chellanam block president of the Congress Thomas Gregory said talks with Chellanam Twenty20 were at an advanced stage and the no-confidence motion would be submitted next week. He alleged that the panchayat administration was at a standstill.
In 2011, the Karnataka government announced that five botanical gardens will be developed on the lines of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bengaluru across the State. But according to the latest developments, there will only be four such gardens as the Horticulture Department is most likely to drop the project that was supposed to come up in Chikkaballapura district.