He requested the BJP and the Congress to desist from politicking over the issue. He also urged Lt Governor Anil Baijal not to create "hurdles" in abolishing the "exploitative" system.
Kejriwal made the remarks after unfurling the tricolour at the Delhi government's Independence Day celebrations at the Chhatrasal Stadium here.
The chief minister warned contractors of action if they do not "mend their ways".
He said for instance, in the construction sector, there is a requirement of temporary jobs under contractual system, which will be left untouched.
"It is a crime (contractual system) whether it is under government and private sector. Under this system, workers are harassed. I will request both the BJP and the Congress to support us and not to do politics over this issue," he said.
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