Chandigarh, Oct. 6 -- In a letter to UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria, mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla has sought immediate action against four councillors for what she described as "gross misconduct, flagrant disruption, and unprecedented indecorum" during the 353rd general house meeting of the municipal corporation held on September 30. The mayor alleged that councillors Prem Lata (AAP), Jasbir Singh Bunty (Congress), Taruna Mehta (Congress), and Sachin Galav (Congress) engaged in a "pre-planned attempt to undermine the dignity and functioning of the House." According to the letter, the councillors began with a protest that lasted several hours, stalling key discussions on developmental issues. Matters worsened when the councillors allegedly tore official copies of the House minutes and threw it toward the Mayor's dais, the officials assisting the Chair, and into the Well of the House. Terming it "a direct act of contempt against the Chair and the institution," mayor Babla said she was compelled to suspend the councillors and call for marshals to restore order and decorum. However, the suspended councillors allegedly resisted the move, leading to a scuffle inside the House. The situation further escalated when senior deputy mayor Jasbir Singh Bunty reportedly attempted to hold a parallel meeting in the Well of the House and assumed the role of mayor while the official session stood adjourned - an act the mayor termed "a mockery of the democratic setup and an insult to the institution's esteem." Babla urged the administrator to take "the strongest possible view" of the matter to set a precedent that "such hooliganism."...