Chandigarh, July 14 -- Just after four days of meeting with the UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria on Thursday, the local unit of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), again visited the governor house on Sunday to submit a memorandum demanding a court-monitored CBI or SIT probe into two major scams that have raised serious questions about the functioning of civic governance in the city - the Community Centre Booking Scam and the Rs.75-crore Manimajra 24x7 Water Supply Project. The AAP delegation, led by president Vijaypal Singh, alleged large-scale corruption, deliberate manipulation of public systems, and misuse of taxpayer funds. They also demanded urgent citywide reforms in Chandigarh's water supply system, stating that the issue extends well beyond Manimajra. AAP claims a massive scam in the functioning of the community centre booking branch under the municipal corporation. They alleged that forged booking slips, fake seals, and false signatures of councillors were used to extort moneyfrom families who were legally entitled to free bookings of the centre. Vijaypal Singh said, "Economically Weaker Section (EWS) families were forced to pay anywhere between Rs.10,000 and Rs.55,000 for community centres that should have been free for them." AAP also flagged serious irregularities in the Rs.75-crore Manimajra 24x7 Water Supply Project, which was launched as a pilot project under the Smart City initiative. The party alleged water contamination and poor-quality supply in households; delay in tender processes and incomplete infrastructure; absence of project head since October 2024; €48 million loan component left unhedged, increasing financial risk; and misuse of funds with no accountability or visible progress....