Speaking at a function to celebrate Independence Day at Chhatrasal Stadium here, Kejriwal said that Cabinet will clear the proposal to revise minimum wages later this week, asserting that policies that only take care of super rich won't work.
"My government is for rich, middle and poor classes. However, AAP government works most for poor and middle class. We are increasing minimum wages by about 50 per cent later this week," Kejriwal said.
"Some traders and industrialists recently met me and asked that their profits will decrease once the government increases minimum wages. I want to assure that more money to poor will also boost the economy. Policies that only take care of super rich won't work," he said.
He said that with time poor are getting poorer, rich getting richer, adding that government will have to take responsibility of the aam aadmi (common man) working in Delhi and those who have less in life, should have more in law.
The move comes after a 13-member committee, formed by government to finalise the minimum wages for all classes - unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled - submitted its report to the Labour Minister last week.
However, FICCI, an industry body, had last week requested Labour Minister Gopal Rai not to increase minimum wages, saying that this may lead to shifting out of several industries from the national capital to neighbouring states.
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