Sanitation workers intensify strike; protest outside Kejriwal residence

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Sanitation workers of East Municipal Corporation intensified their strike on Thursday with scores of them marching to the residence of

Protesting since September 12, the workers have been demanding clearance of dues, timely payments of salaries and regularisation of workers who have been inducted on a temporary basis.

The striking sanitation staff have not been collecting garbage for 22 days, turning several parts of East into open dump yards.

Sanjit Chandel, of the Delhi Pradesh Safai Mazdoor Union, while speaking to ANI, expressed disappointment with the

"We are protesting from so many days, but the is not paying heed to our problems. We are kept deprived of the basic facilities. We meet the but he did not help us," Chandel asserted.

The matter has reached the The on Wednesday told the apex court that it would release Rs 500 crore within two days to civic bodies, which will help tide over the ongoing crisis.

But the sanitation workers have refused to budge until the action is executed.

A berated how she is unable to take proper care of her family as the salary paid to her is very low.

"We have do not receive any medical facility. Our salary is so low. We are forced to take this step," she said.

While protesting outside the Chief Minister's residence, the agitators broke the barricade and threw garbage on the security personnel deployed to stop them.

Earlier, EDMC refused to regularise these workers, but his decision was opposed by the (BJP)-ruled EDMC.

The party even called a special house meeting for his impeachment, but before that could happen, the EDMC went on leave.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 14:05 IST