CPI(M) Slams Tiruppur Corporation’s Ward Coordinator Plan as ‘Undemocratic’, Demands Rollback
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- •The Tiruppur Corporation has deployed health inspectors, assistant engineers, and other officials as Ward Coordinators in all 60 wards to monitor solid waste management, drinking water supply, and street lighting.
- •Officials will conduct daily inspections from 6.30 a.m. to 10 a.m. to identify and rectify deficiencies in maintenance.
- •CPI(M) District Secretary C. Moorthy has termed the move “arbitrary and anti-democratic” and demanded its withdrawal, arguing that it sidelines the elected council.
- •Moorthy criticised the Corporation for ignoring inputs from council members and called for officials to be more responsive to elected representatives.
- •The CPI(M) asserts that the plan undermines democratic accountability and disrupts the established system of local governance.
- •The Corporation’s initiative aims to improve civic service delivery but has drawn political opposition over concerns about democratic representation.
Tiruppur, June 1, 2026: The Tiruppur District Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] has strongly criticised the Tiruppur Corporation’s decision to appoint its officials as Ward Coordinators, labelling the initiative as “arbitrary and anti-democratic.” The civic body had announced that it would deploy health inspectors, assistant engineers, and other officials as coordinators in each of the 60 wards across the city. These officials will monitor solid waste management, drinking water supply, and street lighting through direct inspections conducted daily from 6.30 a.m. to 10 a.m., with the stated aim of improving basic civic amenities.






