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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken a firm stance against municipal leaders during a meeting today, criticizing them for encroaching on footpaths and government land. Specifically naming Bali and Sujit Bose, Banerjee halted local tenders for municipal councils, declaring a shift to centralized procurement processes. She emphasized the need for improved governance and expressed concerns over illegal constructions and land encroachments in Howrah.
In her address, Banerjee highlighted issues of corruption and inefficiency within municipal bodies, addressing concerns ranging from illegal parking and unauthorized stalls to inappropriate political influence in police affairs. She announced changes in urban development leadership and new regulations, including stricter building height limits in refugee colonies and adjusted street light timings across the state.