"Nagpur was among the top ten cities in the nation in every manner under Congress rule. Unfortunately, the city has now slipped to the 256th place in 'Swachh Bharat' rankings," Congress leader in the NMC, Vikas Thakre told reporters here yesterday.
Blaming the BJP-led ruling alliance at NMC "for degrading the city's position", Thakre said, "It (BJP) has failed to control the administration and irregularities in its nine-year rule".
He ridiculed NMC for its announcement that it would participate again in the 'Smart City' contest in the next fiscal.
"The Opposition Congress had extended all support to the BJP-led ruling alliance for gaining a place in the list. Nagpurians (Nagpur citizens) have been greatly disappointed when cities like Solapur, Guwahati, Jabalpur can make it to 20 city-list, why not Nagpur," Thakre questioned.
BJP and Shiv Sena share power in the Nagpur civic body.
"BJP is in power at the Centre and state. Still the Centre has not selected the city in top 20, which proves BJP's failure at NMC," the Congress leader said.
Bhubaneswar emerged on top among 20 cities, including Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Bhopal, that have been selected as part of the first batch of the Smart City initiative for which the NDMC area of Delhi has also made the grade.
The announcement was made by the Centre on January 28.
