Monday, 24 July 2017

Electioneering picks up for FONRWA polls

Campaigning for elections to the Federation of Noida RWAs (FONRWA) has picked up pace as the D-day fast approaches on July 30. List of candidates contesting the polls was announced last week.
The electoral college for the polls includes all the presidents and general secretaries of all RWAs in the city. This year, 175 voters form the electoral college that includes RWA representatives, life members and founder members.
There are two opposing panels that have fielded 21 candidates each for the post of members of executive body. One team is led by NP Singh, current president FONRWA and the other led by Sukhdev Sharma, RWA president, B Block of Rajat Vihar. He is contesting in the polls for the first time.
While NP Singh (who is RWA president, Sector 35) is standing for the post of FONRWA president again, his team includes many old hands such as AN Dhawan, seeking re-election for the post of secretary general, Rajendra Shukla, Suresh Tiwari and K K Jain are contesting for the post of senior vice-president yet again.
Sharma on the other hand has a new panel with all new comers, with K Lal, (currently RWA president, Sector 23) for the post of secretary general, O P Yadav contesting for the post of treasurer, Gajendra Bansal, Girish Chandra Sharma and Vimlesh Sharma contesting for the post of senior vice-president. rwa management system
NP Singh, FONRWA president told City Spidey that he has the full support in across the city RWAs. “I had done so many things in the past but there is still so much work to be done in Noida,” he added.
“We will win the DND toll-free fight in Allahabad high court and now the matter is going to the Supreme Court. We have opened gyms in the park of the sector, city RWAs maintain their sector very well, chowki in-charge started meeting the RWA member to maintain the law and order in the sector,” he said. apartment management system
When City Spidey spoke to Singh about his agenda, he said getting the Noida Authority to convert lease hold to free hold property and laying underground electrical wiring were high on his agenda. He said he would request the UP government to set up a high quality bus stand in Noida and also work hard to improve the law and order situation.
Sukhdev Sharma, who is contesting first time in FONRWA election, banked on the feeling of change entertained by many residents. He said he was confident of getting the support of all RWAs in the poll. "Old FONRWA body work is appreciative but now some young energy should come into play. FONRWA is mother body of all RWAs of the city and we will work for all the residents,” he added.
He said he was very concerned about poor traffic management in city, deteriorating law and order situation and strengthening civic amenities. The most pressing need is to improve law and order situation, for which he will demand increasing strength of police personnel in the area.
“After winning the election our first work is to instal the water treatment plant for the sector, from which the residents will get clean drinking water,” he said adding he will work closely with Noida Authority officials for overall improvement of the city.