‘Government owes us around Rs.500 crore in district alone’
Civil works including the re-laying of roads and
reconstruction of drains in Kochi and adjoining areas may come to a standstill
as contractors have threatened to boycott the works. It's the burgeoning
arrears that have prompted the over 25,000-odd-contractors across the State to
raise the banner of agitation. Organisations of contractors have demanded
immediate steps for clearing the pending bills.
“If the governments, including the local bodies, fail to
clear the bills, no new works will be taken up during the next fiscal,” said M.
Mohamed, Ernakulam district secretary of the All Kerala Government Contractors'
Association.
The contractors complained that the government owed them
around Rs.500 crore in the district alone. “As the contractors are running
short of funds, they won’t be able to take up any new civil works until the
pending bills are cleared,” he said.
The Kochi Corporation owed its contractors around Rs. 50
crore, the highest unpaid amount in the recent times, said M.R. Chandran
Pillai, State president of the LSGD Contractors Federation.
The local body had cleared some dues recently after raising
Rs.10 crore as over draft from a local bank. It has offered to clear some
pending bills after the culmination of the intensive tax collection. The
contractors might resort to boycott of works in the city if the local body
failed to clear the pending bills within a fortnight, Mr. Chandran Pillai said.
Barring a few local bodies such as Kalamassery Municipality,
the bills of completed civic works are pending in most of the local bodies in
the State. “If the local bodies refuse to clear the arrears, the contractors
will go in for a strike after the first week of April,” said Mr. Chandran
Pillai.
With the March 31 deadline fast approaching, the local bodies
are on a spending spree to complete works and clear the bills of works
implemented using its own funds.
Besides the work of civic bodies that have been hit due to
the paucity of funds, the scarcity of red earth has also affected the
construction of houses and other buildings in the district. The district
administration was not issuing permits for obtaining red earth used to fill the
foundation of buildings. The government-imposed restriction had affected the
commoners too, he said.
At the same time, B. Bhadra, Deputy Mayor of Kochi
Corporation, said the local body had started clearing the pending bills of
contractors. The process for preparing the bills for payment of money for
contractors started a few days ago in the local body, she said.
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