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Manish Tewari introduces private member’s bill to propose five-year tenure for Chandigarh’s top municipal posts

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While introducing the bill, Tewari argued that Chandigarh is a modern, fast-growing urban centre where key projects, particularly in infrastructure, waste management, choe rejuvenation, mobility, housing reforms and environmental restoration, require multi-year continuity.

He noted, “A one-year mayoral term is far too short for a city of Chandigarh’s scale. The annual leadership change disrupts execution and accountability. A five-year term will provide the stability needed to implement long-term development strategies.”

The key provisions of the private member’s bill proposed by Tewari include a five-year tenure for the Mayor, Senior Deputy Mayor and Deputy Mayor, with all three positions holding office for the full duration of the Municipal Corporation’s five-year term.

It also proposes amendments to related and incidental provisions, seeking alignment of election procedures, rules for vacancy, removal and no-confidence motions, administrative powers attached to the posts, and continuity of ongoing projects and policy frameworks under the proposed five-year structure.

“If enacted, the bill would trigger a structural transformation in Chandigarh’s municipal governance. It would eliminate yearly mayoral elections and associated political friction, strengthen long-term urban planning, bring continuity to major civic initiatives like choe rejuvenation, mobility plans, smart city projects, housing reforms and sewerage upgrades, enhance accountability by allowing one leadership team to see projects through from conception to completion," said Tewari

"Urban governance experts see this as potentially one of the most significant reforms in the history of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation,” he added .

As a private member’s bill, it will require government backing, support across party lines in Parliament and a possible examination by a Parliamentary Standing Committee.

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