Alright folks, buckle up because we’ve got some drama unfolding in Pune! The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has been working tirelessly on various development projects in the area, but their efforts may be in jeopardy.

Why, you ask? Well, it seems that the state government has decided to merge several villages into a single municipal council. This move has not gone down well with local residents and activists like Ujjwal Keskar, Suhas Kulkarni, and Prashant Badhe. They are up in arms and are even threatening legal action against the decision.

Keskar pointed out that the PMC has already put in a lot of work, including a Town Planning Scheme, waiving betterment charges, and trying to recover Rs 200 crore in property tax arrears. Critics argue that excluding these villages from the PMC’s jurisdiction could mess up plans for the remaining nine villages and could potentially be a huge waste of money.

The PMC has been busy with projects like waste processing, tree planting, water supply, and road works since 2008. But now, all these initiatives are up in the air due to the controversy surrounding the municipal council formation.

As Pune residents and authorities wait anxiously for clarity on the future of these projects, everyone is on edge about what this decision could mean. The fate of the money already invested is uncertain, and there are growing concerns about how effective the municipal council formation will be.

So stay tuned, folks, because this is one story that’s far from over!

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