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The current waste management issue is a self-created problem by the civic body and ruling party leaders, especially the Shiv Sena. The vested interests of local political leaders have marred the functioning of the municipal corporation. While certain infrastructural facilities are slated to come up due to government intervention, we demand an external committee to keep watch on related purchases,” he said.


Criticising the civic body, Nationalist Congress Party MLC Satish Chavan said the government should invoke special powers to procure and set up facilities for waste disposal at Aurangabad instead of relying on the municipal corporation. “We also demand that the government should appoint an administrator on the local civic body so that the sufferings of residents of Aurangabad would come to an end,” he said.


Congress MLC Subhash Zambad blamed the Shiv Sena for pushing Aurangabad to the brink of unprecedented garbage issue. “Even though the saffron party has been in power for the past 28 years, it deliberately ignored garbage disposal issue. Now, when the situation is out of control, the party is undertaking some face-saving measures; that too by begging for help from the government,” he said.


BJP MLA Atul Save said the government has worked out a 148-day action plan for a permanent solution to the garbage disposal issue. “It is unfortunate that a section of political rivals has been politicising the issue by levelling false charges against some of our top leaders. In fact, those leaders have always taken lead to break the deadlock over garbage issue,” he said.

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