Mayor Nandkumar Ghodele (Shiv Sena) directed the municipal commissioner to initiate proceeding to cancel the membership of the five corporators after a special General Body meeting was held yesterday to discuss the incident.
While Sena and BJP corporators joined hands to move the proposal against the corporators yesterday, the MIM members staged a walkout as soon as the mayor read the ruling. The NCP and Congress corporators remained silent.
About two weeks ago, the issue of demolition of a house was raised by the MIM corporators, who wanted the structure to be razed claiming that it was built illegally and was coming in the way of widening the 100 feet road.
Addressing reporters here today, local AIMIM MLA Imtiyaz Jaleel said the mayor proposed cancellation of membership of the corporators as they belonged to a particular community.
"Two of our corporators are jailed as they demanded clean water and its equal distribution in the city whereas five others are proposed for disqualification by the mayor for helping the removal of the illegal construction for widening a road only because they belonged to a particular community," the MLA said.
Jaleel said the mayor's proposal was "based on a communal ideology".
Countering Sena's claim that the structure was built on the land of Revenue department, he said the concerned house owner didn't have the requisite documents.
He accused the mayor of "misusing" his office for "shielding" illegal structures and proposing cancellation of the membership of the five corporators.
Jaleel said the local MP (Sena) and state BJP president (Raosaheb Danve) were allegedly involved in pressurising the AMC officials on the issue.
He justified the presence of AIMIM corporators at the site near Damdi Mahal for "maintaining peace and harmony".
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