The budget for the year 2026-27 of the Ankleshwar Municipal Corporation will be tabled in the general body meeting on Tuesday for approval. The municipality is estimated to earn Rs 100 crore from various schemes, taxes and other sources during the year. It is estimated that Rs 99 crore will be spent against the revenue for the year. After the alleged bribery scandal in Ankleshwar Municipality, the general meeting is going to be held once again. The budget for the year 2026-27 will be tabled in the General Assembly on Tuesday. In the previous General Assembly, the General Assembly was adjourned in just five minutes after the in-charge president surrendered to the opposition members. The Rs 100 crore budget of Ankleshwar city will be put up for approval in the general body meeting on Tuesday. In the budget, the municipality is estimated to have revenue of Rs 100 crore, including planning, taxes, against which Rs 99 crore will be spent. A budget with a surplus of about one crore will be presented. No new taxes will be imposed on the citizens in the new budget. For development works in the city, Rs. More than Rs 50 crore will be spent. The effect of municipal factionalism was seen on the structure of the organization
The Bharuch district BJP has announced its organisation in which the impact of alleged bribery and internal strife in the Ankleshwar Municipality is being seen. There is talk that some members of the municipality who want to become the president of various fronts in the new organization and get the position are in the minds of some of the members. There is a political debate that the leaders who have ruined the reputation of the BJP have been completely excluded from the new organization.
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