'No work for 3 years': UP BJP councillor shaves her head in protest

'No work for 3 years': UP BJP councillor shaves her head in protest
A BJP councillor in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad shaved her head at the municipal corporation premises on Tuesday in protest against what she alleged was discrimination in development works and neglect of civic issues in her ward.
FIROZABAD: A BJP councillor in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad shaved her head at the municipal corporation premises on Tuesday in protest against what she alleged was discrimination in development works and neglect of civic issues in her ward.Usha Devi Shankhwar, councillor from Ward No. 6, reached the gates of the municipal corporation and got her head tonsured after days of protest over alleged delays in civic projects in her area.The protest triggered a political row within the municipal body, with members of the contract sanitation workers’ union and some councillors extending support to her.Following the tonsure protest, Shankhwar sat on a dharna inside the municipal corporation premises.She alleged that development works in her ward were being obstructed due to opposition from the mayor’s husband and claimed that no significant work had been carried out in the area for the past three years.Shankhwar also accused Surendra Rathore, husband of the mayor, of preventing development works in her ward.BJP councillor Munendra Yadav joined the protest in support of her demands.Office-bearers of the contract sanitation workers’ union also joined the dharna in solidarity with the councillor.
Responding to the allegations, Municipal Commissioner Prashant Nagar termed the claims “baseless”.He said development projects worth around Rs 64 lakh had been proposed for the councillor’s ward, adding that some works had already been completed while the remaining projects were nearing completion.
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