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Striking employees of Delhi’s three civic bodies on Thursday continued their agitation over non-payment of salaries, with sanitation workers dumping garbage outside Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia’s office, even as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal sought fresh election to the three Municipal Corporations of Delhi.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader, who is undergoing naturopathy treatment for his chronic cough in Bengaluru, said the present MCD, controlled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), should be dissolved and fresh elections held.
Over 1.5 lakh workers of the three wings of MCD, Delhi’s main civic body, began a three-day strike on Wednesday over non-payment of salaries.
All the three wings of the MCD -- South, East and North -- are controlled by the BJP, the AAP’s main rival in Delhi.
The MCD says the Delhi government, which is led by the AAP, owes money to it but is not paying up, and this is why salaries are not being paid to corporation employees.
The striking sanitation workers dumped garbage outside Sisodia’s camp office building in east Delhi.
Gehlot warned of an indefinite strike if their salaries were not paid.
Denying the charge that the AAP government owes money to the civic agencies, Manish Sisodia too echoed Kejriwal’s demand.
The employees are seeking payment of arrears, regularisation of employees who have been working on contract, and merger of the three corporations.
In October last year, the sanitation employees of East Delhi Municipal Corporation went on strike for similar demands.
The MCD is the biggest of the three civic bodies in Delhi. The other two are the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), which oversees the heart of the capital, and the Delhi Cantonment Board.