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Junaid Azim Mattu loses no-confidence motion, removed as Srinagar mayor

Srinagar Mayor, Junaid Azim Mattu was today removed from his post after he lost a no-confidence motion moved against him in the city body. Taking to Twitter the former Mayor said that he is taking the verdict with humility and his chin up.

Junaid Azim Mattu loses no-confidence motion, removed as Srinagar mayor
Junaid Azim Mattu loses no-confidence motion, removed as Srinagar mayor
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Published : Jun 16, 2020, 1:51 PM IST

Updated : Jun 16, 2020, 8:31 PM IST

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): Junaid Azim Mattu was on Tuesday removed as the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) mayor after he lost a no-confidence motion moved against him in the city body.

What is a no-confidence motion?
What is a no-confidence motion?

The People's Conference leader, whose election as Srinagar mayor had generated controversy two years ago, took to Twitter to announce his defeat.

"The vote of 'No Confidence Motion' against me, and the @JKPC_ (Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference) has been passed in the SMC with 42 votes out of 70. The @BJP4India, @JKNC_ (Jammu and Kashmir National Conference) and some independents have polled against the @JKPC_ and @INCIndia abstaining whip where 28 Corporators abstained," Mattu said in a series of tweets.

  • The vote of ‘No Confidence Motion’ against me, and the @JKPC_ has been passed in the SMC with 42 votes out of 70.

    The @BJP4India, @JKNC_ and some independents have polled against the @JKPC_ and @INCIndia abstaining whip where 28 Corporators abstained.

    1/n

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"I respect the verdict of the Corporation," he said.

  • I respect the verdict of the Corporation.

    The seemingly unthinkable seems to have happened as @JKNC_ and @BJP4India have come together in Srinagar. But more on that later.

    Time to spend some time with my family after nearly four months of our war against #COVID19.

    2/n

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mattu, who has survived a no-confidence motion in the past, claimed the BJP and the National Conference have joined hands in Srinagar.

"The seemingly unthinkable seems to have happened as @JKNC_ and @BJP4India have come together in Srinagar. But more on that later," he said.

Also read: COVID-19: Cherry no more on top for Kashmiri growers

"Time to spend some time with my family after nearly four months of our war against #COVID19," he added.

  • Looking forward to spending a LOT of time with my family! Have missed out on my daughter’s sweet little milestones especially in the last 6 months due to work.

    I will be writing about this and the unexpected alliance forged in SMC in due time. For now - time to kick back!

    5/5

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mattu said he is taking the verdict with humility and his chin up.

"For those who know me - they would know that I take this verdict with humility and my chin up! I am committed to serving the people of Srinagar to the best of my abilities now and also in the future," he said.

  • For those who know me - they would know that I take this verdict with humility and my chin up!

    I am committed to serving the people of Srinagar to the best of my abilities now and also in the future.

    3/n

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mattu's ascent to the mayor's office was surrounded by controversy.

Weeks before the first vote for mayoral elections was cast, former Jammu and Kashmir governor S P Malik had said he will be the next mayor of Srinagar.

Also read: You can't silence us: Kashmiri photojournalist Masrat Zahra who won IWMF award

Malik's remarks had raised doubts about the election as the names of all contesting candidates were kept secret, even from their electorate, in view of security threat perceptions.

Over the past few days, a series of meetings were held at the residence of another controversial corporator and Mattu's party colleague Sheikh Imran.

While Imran, who was removed as deputy mayor last December, has been laying low ahead of Tuesday's vote, he is believed to be the key player in removing Mattu from the mayor's post.

The Congress, which has 17 corporators, had issued a whip asking its members not to take part in the no-confidence proceedings.

PTI report.

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): Junaid Azim Mattu was on Tuesday removed as the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) mayor after he lost a no-confidence motion moved against him in the city body.

What is a no-confidence motion?
What is a no-confidence motion?

The People's Conference leader, whose election as Srinagar mayor had generated controversy two years ago, took to Twitter to announce his defeat.

"The vote of 'No Confidence Motion' against me, and the @JKPC_ (Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference) has been passed in the SMC with 42 votes out of 70. The @BJP4India, @JKNC_ (Jammu and Kashmir National Conference) and some independents have polled against the @JKPC_ and @INCIndia abstaining whip where 28 Corporators abstained," Mattu said in a series of tweets.

  • The vote of ‘No Confidence Motion’ against me, and the @JKPC_ has been passed in the SMC with 42 votes out of 70.

    The @BJP4India, @JKNC_ and some independents have polled against the @JKPC_ and @INCIndia abstaining whip where 28 Corporators abstained.

    1/n

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"I respect the verdict of the Corporation," he said.

  • I respect the verdict of the Corporation.

    The seemingly unthinkable seems to have happened as @JKNC_ and @BJP4India have come together in Srinagar. But more on that later.

    Time to spend some time with my family after nearly four months of our war against #COVID19.

    2/n

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mattu, who has survived a no-confidence motion in the past, claimed the BJP and the National Conference have joined hands in Srinagar.

"The seemingly unthinkable seems to have happened as @JKNC_ and @BJP4India have come together in Srinagar. But more on that later," he said.

Also read: COVID-19: Cherry no more on top for Kashmiri growers

"Time to spend some time with my family after nearly four months of our war against #COVID19," he added.

  • Looking forward to spending a LOT of time with my family! Have missed out on my daughter’s sweet little milestones especially in the last 6 months due to work.

    I will be writing about this and the unexpected alliance forged in SMC in due time. For now - time to kick back!

    5/5

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mattu said he is taking the verdict with humility and his chin up.

"For those who know me - they would know that I take this verdict with humility and my chin up! I am committed to serving the people of Srinagar to the best of my abilities now and also in the future," he said.

  • For those who know me - they would know that I take this verdict with humility and my chin up!

    I am committed to serving the people of Srinagar to the best of my abilities now and also in the future.

    3/n

    — Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) June 16, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mattu's ascent to the mayor's office was surrounded by controversy.

Weeks before the first vote for mayoral elections was cast, former Jammu and Kashmir governor S P Malik had said he will be the next mayor of Srinagar.

Also read: You can't silence us: Kashmiri photojournalist Masrat Zahra who won IWMF award

Malik's remarks had raised doubts about the election as the names of all contesting candidates were kept secret, even from their electorate, in view of security threat perceptions.

Over the past few days, a series of meetings were held at the residence of another controversial corporator and Mattu's party colleague Sheikh Imran.

While Imran, who was removed as deputy mayor last December, has been laying low ahead of Tuesday's vote, he is believed to be the key player in removing Mattu from the mayor's post.

The Congress, which has 17 corporators, had issued a whip asking its members not to take part in the no-confidence proceedings.

PTI report.

Last Updated : Jun 16, 2020, 8:31 PM IST
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