"We do not want any loan. We want a permanent solution for timely payment of our salaries and other dues as well as unification of the three municipal corporations. Till these demands are met, we will continue the agitation," said Rajesh Mishra, president of United Front of Municipal Corporation Employees.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today announced extending a loan of Rs 551 crore to north and east Delhi municipal corporations facing financial crises to enable them pay salaries to their striking employees. He also announced release of Rs 142 crore of stamp duty to north corporation.
The mayors of north and east Delhi said they will accept Rs 551 crore as a "grant" only because Delhi government is yet to pay Rs 3,000 crore to the municipal corporations under the Third Delhi Finance Commission.
"The loan being extended is blackmailing by Delhi government because East Delhi Municipal Corporation is not able to pay any interest. We will take it as a grant since we have not been paid as per the recommendations of the Third Delhi Finance Commission," said East Delhi Mayor Harshdeep Malhotra.
"Payment of salaries of employees is our first priority. We will treat the loan offered by the government as a grant because it has failed to settle our dues," he added.
Gupta said he was not against a CBI probe into the functioning of the MCDs but an investigation should also be conducted into the allegations of graft against the AAP government.
A demonstration will be held at the Civic Centre and effigies of AAP and BJP will be torched tomorrow. Besides, a protest will also be staged in Geeta Colony, said the strikers' leaders.
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