Team Herald
PANJIM: Admitting that BJP cadres too are unhappy with the reservation process undertaken for the coming municipal elections, Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant said that the process has been done as per law and not to favour any political party.
The Urban Development Department, last week issued the notification reserving 102 wards for women, Schedule Tribes, Schedule Caste and Other Backward Classes in 11 municipal councils, for which elections are likely to take place next month.
The Opposition has slammed the government for the haphazard process which was undertaken without following proper criteria. Sitting councillors, across municipal councils, too have expressed their complete displeasure over the reservations and delimitation.
Responding to media questions on the same, the Chief Minister said that the reservation and delimitation process is undertaken by the Directorate of Municipal Administration (DMA) and government has no role to play in it.
When it was brought to his notice that within the BJP too there is unrest, Sawant said, “Yes and this shows that the reservation is done as per law and not to favour any political party.”
Several municipal councilors are expected to move the High Court challenging the reservation process.
The Congress has demanded that the reservation and delimitation process be handed over to the State Election Commission (SEC).