What Caused the Chaos in the Patna Municipal Corporation Meeting?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Disorder erupted during the PMC meeting, highlighting governance issues.
- Mayor Sita Sahu faced challenges in controlling the councillors.
- Physical altercations broke out, raising concerns about public administration.
- The Corporation Commissioner protested against agenda violations.
- Future measures are expected to prevent similar disruptions.
Patna, July 11 (NationPress) A session of the Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Friday spiraled into disorder as councillors engaged in a heated clash over various issues, resulting in intense arguments, insults, and even a physical altercation within the meeting room.
The gathering, which included Mayor Sita Sahu, the Deputy Mayor, councillors, and the Corporation Commissioner, was called to deliberate on budget allocations, the sluggish pace of development initiatives, and the distribution of resources.
However, disagreements quickly escalated, with councillors hurling accusations and insults at one another.
During the turmoil, several councillors had their clothes torn, underscoring the gravity of the conflict.
Mayor Sita Sahu made efforts to restore order, but councillors remained unyielding, forcing the meeting to be postponed due to the upheaval.
As reported, the situation worsened when the Mayor proceeded to pass an agenda amidst the meeting, prompting protests from Corporation Commissioner Animesh Kumar Parashar and other officials, who walked out in dissent.
The Corporation Commissioner claimed that the agenda was approved to benefit a private entity, violating established protocols.
“The Corporation Commissioner is behaving like a dictator. If the agenda was approved unanimously by the Corporation and the Standing Committee, what grounds does the Commissioner have to oppose it?” stated Standing Committee member Sanjeet Kumar, accusing the Commissioner of hindering development efforts.
After the boycott by the Commissioner and officials, all agendas were approved amid protests, as councillors from both the Mayor’s faction and the opposing side clashed.
This upheaval raises significant questions regarding the operations of the Patna Municipal Corporation, which is already facing public criticism for the sluggish progress of essential civic projects.
Employees and officials present at the meeting made multiple attempts to manage the situation, but the councillors’ frustration over the issues prevailed.
The PMC administration has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident, but there are expectations for an investigation and measures to prevent similar disruptions in future meetings.