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April 17, 1998
ELECTIONS '98
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Mayor-in-council bill passed in councilThe mayor-in-council bill, also called the Mumbai (Bombay) Municipal Corporation (amendment) Bill 1998, was passed by a voice vote by the Maharashtra legislative council yesterday, with 24 amendments voted out as suggested by the opposition members. Chief Minister Manohar Joshi announced on the floor of the upper house that bill incorporating opposition-sponsored amendments will be tabled in both houses of the legislature on Monday or Tuesday next. The passing of the bill was greeted by the members of the treasury benches with slogans. Earlier, Joshi emphatically declared on the floor of the house that the Shiv Sena government will never allow the separation of Bombay from Maharashtra. The state government will add such a clause to the mayor-in-council bill to allay fears on the issue, he said. The chief minister was replying to the discussion on the bill, in the upper house. Earlier, the bill was adopted by the legislative assembly but was defeated in the council. The bill was again tabled in the assembly with a suggestion that it should be referred to the joint select committee, but was rejected in the assembly. It was again tabled in the council yesterday, where it was passed in its original form. The salient features of the mayor-in-council system are:
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