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Sunam residents flag use of substandard material in works

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Sangrur, February 25

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The use of poor quality material in various development works has raised serious questions on the working of Sunam Nagar Council (NC).

Senior vice-president of civic body Komal Kansal has sought a high-level inquiry by the Vigilance Bureau.

As per information, the NC had given a contract worth Rs 3.85 crore for various works, including laying of interlocking tiles and pipes for drainage of waste water in the city, among others.

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Kansal said, “At many places the contractor is using poor quality material despite repeated requests. Drainage pipes are being laid without concrete base. I have written to the higher authorities and asked the Vigilance Bureau to conduct the probe. I will not allow misuse of Rs 3.85 crore.”

Residents alleged that the contractor had stopped the works during the Assembly poll and was using poor quality material.

RTI activist Jatinder Jain said, “We will expose those who are using poor quality material in various development works.”

Executive Officer (EO) Mahinder Singh denied the allegations and said he has not received any complaint in this connection so far.

“I will look into the matter and take appropriate action,” said the Executive Officer.

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