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BJP‑Led Thiruvananthapuram Corp Faces Waste‑Management Crisis and Dialysis Aid Delays amid LDF Protests

The BJP‑run Thiruvananthapuram Corporation is facing criticism for uncollected waste piles, halted dialysis subsidies affecting 236 patients, and alleged tampering with council records, while the LDF protests the detention of a BJP councillor under KAAPA. These issues highlight challenges in urban governance, health‑welfare delivery, and political accountability, all pertinent to UPSC preparation.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) administration of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation is under intense scrutiny. Opposition parties allege failures in waste collection, welfare payments for dialysis patients, and attempts to tamper with council records. Key Developments Large piles of non‑biodegradable waste remain in several wards, despite the involvement of Haritha Karma Sena (HKS) . Vehicles to transport waste are reportedly insufficient. V.K. Prasanth , former mayor and MLA, claims the corporation has stopped disbursing aid for dialysis patients, leaving 236 patients unable to afford treatment. The LDF continues protests demanding the removal of BJP councillor R. Sugathan , who is incarcerated under the KAAPA . During a recent council meeting, the BJP was accused of trying to destroy the attendance register and minutes book to aid the councillor’s legal defence. Important Facts • Waste piles are mainly non‑biodegradable, stored in sacks on abandoned roadside plots. • HKS volunteers collect waste but lack transport; the administration cites vehicle shortage as the bottleneck. • The previous LDF‑led scheme covered four dialysis sessions per month at a subsidised rate of ₹900 per session, easing the burden on poor patients who otherwise spend ₹1,200‑₹1,500 per session (≈ ₹6,000 per month). • Since the BJP took over, the subsidy has not been paid, prompting complaints from patient groups. UPSC Relevance 1. BJP governance at the municipal level illustrates challenges of decentralisa
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BJP’s municipal missteps in waste and health aid expose governance challenges for UPSC.

Key Facts

  1. नॉन‑बायोडिग्रेडेबल कचरे के ढेर थिरुवनंतपुरम के कई वार्डों में परिवहन वाहनों की कमी के कारण बने हुए हैं।
  2. Haritha Karma Sena स्वयंसेवक कचरा इकट्ठा करते हैं लेकिन ट्रकों की कमी के कारण बैकलॉग पैदा हो रहा है।
  3. डायलिसिस सब्सिडी ₹900 प्रति सत्र, जो पहले LDF योजना के तहत दी जाती थी, अब बंद हो गई है, जिससे 236 रोगी प्रभावित हुए हैं।
  4. LDF विरोधों में BJP काउंसिलर R. Sugathan को हटाने की मांग की जा रही है, जो Kerala Anti‑Social Activities (Prevention) Act (KAAPA) के तहत जेल में हैं।
  5. BJP काउंसिलरों पर एक बैठक के दौरान परिषद उपस्थिति रजिस्टर और मिनट्स को नष्ट करने का आरोप लगाया गया।

Background

Municipal corporations are responsible for solid‑waste management and local health schemes under the Constitution’s 74th Amendment. A change in political leadership can disrupt these services, raising questions about decentralisation, accountability and the misuse of state statutes like KAAPA.

Mains Angle

GS‑2 (Polity) question could ask about the impact of political turnover on municipal service delivery and the safeguards needed to protect public welfare.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) administration of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation is under intense scrutiny. Opposition parties allege failures in waste collection, welfare payments for dialysis patients, and attempts to tamper with council records.

Key Developments

  • Large piles of non‑biodegradable waste remain in several wards, despite the involvement of Haritha Karma Sena (HKS). Vehicles to transport waste are reportedly insufficient.
  • V.K. Prasanth, former mayor and MLA, claims the corporation has stopped disbursing aid for dialysis patients, leaving 236 patients unable to afford treatment.
  • The LDF continues protests demanding the removal of BJP councillor R. Sugathan, who is incarcerated under the KAAPA.
  • During a recent council meeting, the BJP was accused of trying to destroy the attendance register and minutes book to aid the councillor’s legal defence.

Important Facts

• Waste piles are mainly non‑biodegradable, stored in sacks on abandoned roadside plots.
• HKS volunteers collect waste but lack transport; the administration cites vehicle shortage as the bottleneck.
• The previous LDF‑led scheme covered four dialysis sessions per month at a subsidised rate of ₹900 per session, easing the burden on poor patients who otherwise spend ₹1,200‑₹1,500 per session (≈ ₹6,000 per month).
• Since the BJP took over, the subsidy has not been paid, prompting complaints from patient groups.

Exam Relevance

1. BJP governance at the municipal level illustrates challenges of decentralisa

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BJP’s municipal missteps in waste and health aid expose governance challenges for UPSC.

Key Facts

  1. नॉन‑बायोडिग्रेडेबल कचरे के ढेर थिरुवनंतपुरम के कई वार्डों में परिवहन वाहनों की कमी के कारण बने हुए हैं।
  2. Haritha Karma Sena स्वयंसेवक कचरा इकट्ठा करते हैं लेकिन ट्रकों की कमी के कारण बैकलॉग पैदा हो रहा है।
  3. डायलिसिस सब्सिडी ₹900 प्रति सत्र, जो पहले LDF योजना के तहत दी जाती थी, अब बंद हो गई है, जिससे 236 रोगी प्रभावित हुए हैं।
  4. LDF विरोधों में BJP काउंसिलर R. Sugathan को हटाने की मांग की जा रही है, जो Kerala Anti‑Social Activities (Prevention) Act (KAAPA) के तहत जेल में हैं।
  5. BJP काउंसिलरों पर एक बैठक के दौरान परिषद उपस्थिति रजिस्टर और मिनट्स को नष्ट करने का आरोप लगाया गया।

Background & Context

Municipal corporations are responsible for solid‑waste management and local health schemes under the Constitution’s 74th Amendment. A change in political leadership can disrupt these services, raising questions about decentralisation, accountability and the misuse of state statutes like KAAPA.

Mains Answer Angle

GS‑2 (Polity) question could ask about the impact of political turnover on municipal service delivery and the safeguards needed to protect public welfare.

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