Mohali, July 9 -- Deputy mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi has issued a warning to the Punjab government that if the decision to expand Mohali's boundaries, passed by the municipal corporation (MC), is not implemented within a month then he will take the matter back to the Punjab and Haryana high court (HC). In a letter written to secretary of local bodies, Punjab, Bedi stated that, the resolution passed by the MC of Mohali regarding the expansion of boundaries had been passed a long time ago, which included extending the municipal limits to include Balongi, Bada Majra, newly developed residential colonies, and new sectors developed by GMADA (such as TDI, Sector 82, 91). Despite a notification being issued for public objections, the final notification has not been issued. He mentioned that after the final notification was not issued, Mohali residents and RTI activist Ram Kumar had filed a case in the HC, upon which the government had filed an affidavit in the court, agreeing to the expansion of the municipal boundaries. Deputy mayor Bedi pointed out that six months have passed since the government requested time, but no action has been taken so far, leading to growing frustration and anger among the people. He emphasised, "Since the boundaries are set to be sealed due to the population count, it is crucial that this resolution be implemented before that." Bedi further stated that he is sending a written notice to the government on Tuesday and warned that if no action is taken within a month, he will take the matter back to the HC and if necessary, file a petition for contempt of court....