LUCKNOW, Jan. 28 -- Civic issues such as overflowing sewer lines, water contamination, dysfunctional streetlights, road encroachment and irregular door-to-door waste collection dominated the Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) house meeting held on Tuesday. Corporators from across the city accused LMC wings of negligence and inaction. As similar complaints were raised from multiple wards, mayor Sushma Kharkwal took cognisance of them and directed corporators to submit their questions limited to sewer and water contamination in writing. She announced that a special meeting would be held on February 3, during which senior LMC officials would be required to respond to each query raised by the corporators in the House. Samajwadi Party corporator Gulshan said the municipal corporation failed to take corrective measures even after people died due to open drains. BJP corporator Ranjit Singh demanded the construction of public toilets at Katki Mela Ground and pointed out that half of the adjoining road remained without streetlights. Another BJP corporator Saurabh Singh Monu raised concerns over the poor condition of pink toilets. SP corporator Badshah Ghazi said the sewer line in a private society had remained damaged for the past eight years, with no resolution despite repeated complaints to the Jal Nigam. BJP corporator Kamlesh Kumari flagged sewer issues in her ward and sought an explanation from the road lighting department over delays in installing streetlights at Sector H. LMC chief engineer (electrical and mechanical) Manoj Prabhat claimed that a tender had been issued, following which the mayor sought a detailed report on the work completed and warned officials of strict action in case of lapses. Jalkal general manager Kuldeep Singh, replying to the corporators' questions, said daily water testing was being done by executive engineers and other staff. He added all complaints of contaminated water in the last six months had been looked into....