Rural poll service providers await payment since Oct 15
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsSeveral service providers and vendors remain unpaid for goods and services supplied during panchayat elections held on October 15 last year, leading to mounting frustration and financial strain among those involved.
According to sources, the local administration had hired sound systems, vehicles, videography services, tents, and other equipment for election preparations and rehearsals. While bills were forwarded to the administration, only partial payments have reportedly been made to a few individuals, leaving many without any reimbursement despite repeated visits to government offices.
The local administration maintains that all bills were submitted to the district administration and advises vendors to follow up there. In turn, district officials state that they have distributed the funds received from the state government, but with the closing of the previous financial year, there is little clarity on whether additional payments will be released.
Among those affected is Harpreet Singh, who, along with fellow shopkeepers, supplied fans and vehicles for the polls. He claims he is yet to get around ₹50,000. Singh has appealed to the Chief Minister to intervene and ensure pending payments are cleared.
Phagwara SDM Jashanjit Singh said all payments were believed to have been settled, but assured that any specific pending cases brought to the administration’s attention would be verified and addressed promptly.