Jammu gets new mayor, Dy mayor
Jammu: Senior BJP leader Chander Mohan Gupta was elected Thursday as the new mayor of the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC).
Gupta pledged to work to make the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir as one of the best cities in the country.
Purnima Sharma, also from the BJP, was elected as the deputy mayor of the JMC.
"My first priority will be to make Jammu one of the beautiful cities of the country and a better place for the residents," Gupta said after being elected.
The BJP swept the JMC polls, winning 43 of the 75 wards. The Urban Local Bodies elections were held in the state in four phases from October 8 to 16 after a gap of 13 years.
While Gupta polled 45 votes, his nearest rival Vijay Choudhary, a Congress backed independent candidate won 30 votes. Gupta has won from ward number 33 for the second time.
Gupta, the BJP treasurer, said he will take all the councillors along to ensure that Jammu is developed on modern lines and made a clean and green city.
"I am from RSS background where it is taught to take every one along without any discrimination," he said.
Flagging shortage of staff like sweepers as a major obstacle, the BJP leader said he will take up the issue with concerned quarters to ensure that all the vacant posts are filled up and even if the need arises "we will re-employee retired persons who are fit to work".
He said the smart city project would be implemented to achieve the desired results.
"We will make water bodies and place shikara (boats) for sightseeing. Cycling tracks and malls will also be part of the smart city project," he said.
Many senior BJP leaders including state president Ravinder Raina felicitated the winners and later took out a victory rally in the city.
Purnima Sharma got 48 votes for the post of deputy mayor, defeating her Congress rival Charanjeet Kour.