The matter in which the construction and demolition (C&D) waste plant operator who had completely sublet its work to a third party in blatant violation of norms, has now reached the Union Minister Rao Inderjit.
The Minister said on Wednesday that if the Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG), Mayor has written to the MCG officials for action against the company, then the officers should take strict action against the company.
Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh was present in Gurugram to lay the foundation stone for development works worth Rs36 crore within the Municipal Corporation boundaries.
While speaking to the media, Singh was told about the wrongdoing committed by the IL&FS company the concessionaire of C&D waste.
“The Mayor is the elected representative of the public, so the civic body officers should not ignore the orders given by the Mayor,” Singh said.
Now after the matter reached the Union Minister Rao Inderjit, it is speculating that strict action will be taken on the company by the MCG Commissioner soon.
Meanwhile, Following an enquiry into the matter the company is yet to respond to the show-cause notice to the MCG even after several weeks.
A notice was issued by the civic body asking the company to explain why action should not be taken against it.
The company, instead of replying, has sought more time to file its reply again. MCG Commissioner Mukesh Kumar Ahuja had given the company time to file its reply by September 27 which is still awaiting.
Apart from this, no action has been taken on behalf of the corporation till now against that operator which is illegally lifting construction waste and charging from the people.
The work of disposal of debris on behalf of the Municipal Corporation has been signed with the Company but the company sublet its work to some other agency which is against the agreement.
During the probe it found that the company gave the contract to a third party, completely flouting the contract norms.sr