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BJP issues show-cause notice to Mumbai corporator

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
BJP has issued a show-cause notice to its Mumbai corporator Ritu Tawde for going on a "study tour" to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, disrespecting the party's directives.

Tawde, who heads the BMC's education committee, has also been asked to submit a report on what she learnt during the tour.

After criticism, the BJP had pulled out of the tour and asked all its corporators to stay back. Tawde, however, went ahead and joined Shiv Sena corporators on the tour.

"We have issued a notice to Ritu Tawde, asking her why she went for the tour despite the party's orders against it. We have also asked her to submit a report on what she has learnt during the visit. We will seek a proper explanation from her," said Manoj Kotak, BJP group leader in the BMC.
 

Last week, 11 corporators from the civic standing committee, 22 from the works committee and mayor Snehal Ambekar went on a four-day trip to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to "study their water storing facilities and drainage system".

Except Shiv Sena, corporators belnoging to other parties had opted out of the tour to avoid controversy.

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First Published: Feb 03 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

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