The Haryana government is likely to recommend the inclusion
of Gurgaon in the Modi government's flagship project to develop 100 smart
cities at a meeting this week after being roundly criticized for shortlisting
Faridabad and Karnal. The state's mandarins will hold a meeting on the
selections with officials of the Union urban development ministry after chief
minister Manohar Lal Khattar returns from the US, according to sources. A
high-level meeting is also scheduled for August 26 in Chandigarh under the chairmanship
of Khattar and Rao Narbir Singh, the state PWD minister and MLA from Badshapur.
But a decision will have to be taken quickly as the Centre
intends to announce the final list of 100 cities by September 1. TOI had
reported on July 30 that the Haryana government had written to the urban
development ministry, requesting it to include Gurgaon in the final list of
smart cities, without financial assistance, if needed. Officials don't see
funds being a hurdle if the city makes the final cut. Director of urban local
bodies (ULB) Pankaj Agarwal told TOI on Sunday, "A final call on proposing
Gurgaon's name for the smart city project will be taken only after the chief
minister is back from his foreign tour. If not in the first phase, we will try
to push for Gurgaon's inclusion in the second phase of the project."
Based on the points system laid down by the Centre for the
smart city challenge, Faridabad and Karnal - which happens to be the CM's
constituency - made the cut from a longlist of 10. Gurgaon lost out despite
being the largest contributor to the state's finances because, among other
factors, it drew a blank in the JNNURM schemes segment. Critics found that
unfair since Gurgaon does not have any JNNURM scheme and is fully
self-sufficient on funds.
Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh had also expressed displeasure
over the selection and said he had expected the state government to be fair.
"I think it is too early to say that Gurgaon is being neglected by the
Haryana government as was being done during the Congress rule. I am expecting
the state government to adopt fair play while selecting the cities," Singh
had said in Gurgaon earlier this month.
Source: Magicbricks
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