Amid worsening garbage crisis in East Delhi due to agitation by sanitation workers since June 2, mayors of three BJP-ruled municipal bodies called on Jung here and requested his intervention after which he said Delhi government has already decided to release the funds.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced on Monday that his government will release Rs 493 crore to clear pending salaries of sanitation workers, doctors and teachers of two municipal corporations for April and May.
Jung today told the mayors that the Delhi Government would release the Rs 493 crore to the civic bodies today itself.
The Lt Governor also appealed to the mayors to persuade the employees to call off the strike in the interest of the residents of Delhi.
While sympathising with safai karamcharies, he appealed to them to rejoin duty.
"This will be in the greater interest of the citizens of this great city that belongs to all of us," he told the mayors.
Early in the day, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi reached out to the striking sanitation workers and slammed the Centre and AAP Government, accusing them of passing the buck on each other on the issue of addressing the employees demands.
Assuring the workers that they were now his "responsibility", the Congress Vice President interacted with the striking 'safai karamcharis' of East Delhi Municipal Corporation at Patparganj, where its office is located, and said he was ready to join their dharna.
Both North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) are cash-strapped, unable to pay salaries of many employees. A section of the striking sanitation workers have lately been protesting against the AAP dispensation after the corporations held Kejriwal government "responsible" for their financial woes.
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