In a letter addressed to various staff unions, BJP Delhi Pradesh President Satish Upadhyay said his party "understands the problems faced by the staff and has all sympathy for them".
"But, in the larger interest of Delhi, it is important that we ensure no epidemic strikes the city," he said.
Upadhyay said BJP Mayors and leaders are trying to work out a solution but due to "political vengeance", the Delhi government is not ready to release municipal funds despite orders from the High Court.
Asserting that municipal accounts are always accessible for inspection, Upadhyay "challenged" the Delhi government to make public the list of hundreds of AAP volunteers who, he claimed, have been enrolled in Delhi government's co-terminus jobs, along with their salaries.
He also challenged the Delhi government to put out lists of AAP volunteers on whom "crores of rupees" have been spent during the odd-even road rationing scheme trial and in other government functions in the past year.
The two Mayors said these figures reflect that municipal bodies have been facing financial crunch for long the basic reason being that money from sales tax, property registration and excise goes to the Delhi government, while MCDs have to realise property tax and octroi which is not an easy job.
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