The Asian Age

Sanitation workers call off hungerstri­ke NDMC accepts most of the demands

■ Congress assures them support

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Sanitation workers called off their hungerstri­ke as most of their demands were accepted by the BJPruled municipal corporatio­n. Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari on Saturday offered a glass of juice to the sanitation workers’ Union leaders who were on hungerstri­ke since March 20.

Mr Tiwari told the sanitation workers that the civic body understand­s that their demands are genuine and they deserve it. However, there are financial compulsion­s before it. Yet, the corporatio­n has risen above party politics and has taken the decision to meet the demands. But it would entail a big financial liability on the exchequer.

“This decision is being taken keeping in view its genuinenes­s, the sanitation of the city, and the welfare of the sanitation staff,” Mr Tiwari added.

He also expressed hope that now the sanitation force would dedicate themselves to the cause of sanitation and remove all the garbage that has piled up in the city. He said to the workers that their efforts would bring real change and help in achieving the objectives of the Swachchh Bharat Mission.

North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n ( NDMC) mayor Preety Agarwal claimed that most of the demands of the sanitation workers have been accepted in their favour after taking into considerat­ion many factors and deliberati­ons.

Ms Agarwal announced that the demand for regularisa­tion of the dailywage sanitation workers appointed till 2006 shall be met with as per availabili­ty of vacant posts with immediate effect as per policy.

“The demand of mediclaim introducin­g policy for regular sanitation workers on the analogy of SDMC has also been accepted by the corporatio­n. Besides their salary, the sanitation workers will be paid ` 5,000 per month as part of payment of the pending arrear. Meanwhile, when the Delhi government releases funds, all their pending arrear can also be paid in lump sum,” Ms Agarwal added.

Meanwhile, Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken also met the sanitation workers sitting on hungerstri­ke outside the Civic Centre seeking the fulfilment of their various demands. He assured them that Congress will spare no efforts to get them justice.

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