By PTI
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government on Tuesday dismissed BJP’s Soumya Gurjar as the Jaipur Greater Municipal Corporation mayor and councillor after a judicial inquiry found her guilty of assaulting former commissioner Yagya Mitra Singh Deo.
The local self government department has also debarred Gurjar from re-election for a period of six years, according to an order.
Earlier, on August 22, the membership of two BJP councillors Paras Jain and Ajay Singh and an independent ward councilor Shankar Sharma were terminated in the same matter.
Inquiry was pending against Gurjar.
Deputy mayor Puneet Karnawat voiced strong opposition against the government’s decision, describing it as an “attack on democracy”.
“The expulsion of the mayor and the three councillors earlier is due to political reasons and political animosity. To use a simple incident in this manner and terminate the membership of elected public representatives is a deep attack on democracy. We will strongly oppose this and fight for the rights of our comrades. The final victory will be ours,” Karnawat said in a statement.
On June 4 last year, a dispute occurred at the mayor’s office between the then commissioner Yagya Mitra Singh Deo and the councillors.
Two days later, the government suspended the mayor and the councillors, while Sheel Dhabhai was made the caretaker mayor on June 7, 2021.
Later, on the basis of a stay received from a court, Soumya Gurjar had been reinstated as the mayor.
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government on Tuesday dismissed BJP’s Soumya Gurjar as the Jaipur Greater Municipal Corporation mayor and councillor after a judicial inquiry found her guilty of assaulting former commissioner Yagya Mitra Singh Deo.
The local self government department has also debarred Gurjar from re-election for a period of six years, according to an order.
Earlier, on August 22, the membership of two BJP councillors Paras Jain and Ajay Singh and an independent ward councilor Shankar Sharma were terminated in the same matter.
Inquiry was pending against Gurjar.
Deputy mayor Puneet Karnawat voiced strong opposition against the government’s decision, describing it as an “attack on democracy”.
“The expulsion of the mayor and the three councillors earlier is due to political reasons and political animosity. To use a simple incident in this manner and terminate the membership of elected public representatives is a deep attack on democracy. We will strongly oppose this and fight for the rights of our comrades. The final victory will be ours,” Karnawat said in a statement.
On June 4 last year, a dispute occurred at the mayor’s office between the then commissioner Yagya Mitra Singh Deo and the councillors.
Two days later, the government suspended the mayor and the councillors, while Sheel Dhabhai was made the caretaker mayor on June 7, 2021.
Later, on the basis of a stay received from a court, Soumya Gurjar had been reinstated as the mayor.