"The bill making mayors answerable in cases of financial irregularities is pending...It is very wrong if Raj Bhawan gives patronage to those indulging in embezzlement," Azam, who holds the key portfolios of parliamentary affairs and urban development said.
"There are numerous complaints (of financial irregularities) in local bodies because of which we had to enact law as we wanted to curb corruption," the senior Samajwadi Party leader said.
"If the Prime Minister of the country is answerable, the ministers of the Central government are answerable, then why not mayors," he said.
He went on to say that if Raj Bhawan had any doubts about the bill, they could have called him or the secretary concerned.
The SP leader, who has in the past made unsavoury comments on Raj Bhawan, asked as to why the Governor was always in an angry mood.
The Akhilesh Yadav government and the Governor have also differed on the appointment of a new Lokayukta with the file recommending the name of retired judge Ravindra Singh Yadav, having moved back and forth nearly half a dozen times between the two factions.
The state Assembly had passed a bill last month to amend the Lokayukta Act, dropping Allahabad High Court Chief Justice from the selection committee to pave the way for Yadav's appointment as Lokayukta, since the Chief Justice had expressed reservations over Singh's proximity to the ruling Samajwadi Party.
The Governor has also refused to clear five names for Legislative Council membership in the nominated members category and sought details about them from the state government twice.
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