In the video, see the Supreme Court angry with the bad cleaning system in Jodhpur, the municipal corporation is fiercely reproached

The Rajasthan High Court expressed strong dissatisfaction with the negligence of the Jodhpur municipal corporation and the bad cleanliness of the city. On Tuesday, Justice Vineet Kumar Mathur and Singhi Divisional Bank, Sintthi, while filing a petition on behalf of Mahesh Herhlot, clearly stated that the cleanliness situation in Jodhpur City is extremely pathetic. The court asked serious questions about the operation of the municipal corporation and officials warned that strict steps would be taken if the situation did not improve. During the hearing ‘Dirty is bad, the city’, the court made a clear remark that the way the dirt was spread in the city is dangerous to the health and life of the ordinary man. Historical and tourist city like Jodhpur is identified by its cleanliness and system, but if the current situation is seen, there is embarrassment. The court said that responsible officials of the municipal corporation did not do their duty. The requester Mahesh Houlot, who questions the role of the municipal corporation, presented before the court testimony related to the garbage stack, drain dirt and negligence in the lifting of garbage in the streets, streets and public places in the city. He said that it has not been addressed for a long time and that the citizens are upset. The court agreed to these arguments and took a digging at the corporation administration. Strict comments from the court reprimanded the municipal corporation divisional and said that tax is collected from the public, but in return they do not even get basic facilities. The court also said that if the city’s cleanliness system does not improve, the court will monitor it itself and order action against responsible officials. The court asked the corporation administration to call on the responsibilities, why the city’s cleaning system is constantly deteriorating and why concrete steps have not been taken until now. The court indicated that senior municipal corporation officials could be invited personally in the next hearing so that their answers could be sought. Public expectations have increased, after this rebuke of the Supreme Court, there is hope among the citizens that the cleaning system will now improve. The people of Jodhpur have long been struggling with the problem of garbage, drains and sewage. On social media, people also expressed their displeasure against the municipal corporation. Now the rigor of the court will surely increase the pressure on the corporation administration. Share this story -tags

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