Release funds for salary of EDMC employees: HC to Delhi govt

The court also observed that sanitation workers cannot be expected to work without salaries

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 12 2015 | 3:30 PM IST
Warning of a health epidemic, Delhi High Court today directed the city government to ensure immediate release of funds to East Delhi Municpal Corporation to pay dues to employees for May and observed that sanitation workers cannot be expected to work without salaries.

"Why should the poorest wait for their salary. We have gone past promises. People on ground are suffering. Why should they work without salary?" the court said and issued a slew of directions to immediately clear the "alarming proportions" of garbage which has been piling on streets due to a strike by the workers.

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The High Court also voiced unhappiness over Delhi Government's submission that it will take a decision for release of funds in its budget session and said, "Call for an emergency session. It's a serious issue, a health epidemic."

On the issue of removal of garbage from the areas, a bench of justices S Muralidhar and I S Mehta directed the Commissioner of Police to constitute specific task forces to be headed by an officer not below the rank of sub-inspector to oversee ward-wise garbage removal right away.


It also restrained the associations of safai karamchaaris from obstructing removal of garbage from dumps, a function which has been outsourced to private agencies.

The court directed the city government, Chief Secretary and Urban Development secretary to hold a meeting with the EDMC Commissioner tomorrow morning and decide the amount required by EDMC for payment of salaries while ensuring that it is released soon.

The bench also directed the Delhi government to ensure that the required funds are "provisionally" transferred by June 15 with the condition that it would be used only for paying the EDMC employees.

It also directed the Police Commissioner, or his representative, and Commissioner of EDMC to meet today itself to work in close coordination over setting up of task force to ensure "removing of garbage is straight away carried out".

The court passed the order after it perused news reports and pictures submitted by advocate Sanjeev Ralli, who showed photographs of various areas in east Delhi where garbage has spilled onto the roads.

The bench issued notice to Centre, Delhi government, EDMC and various associations of safai karamchaaris, seeking their replies before the next date of hearing on June 19, when the authorities have been directed to submit their compliance reports.
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First Published: Jun 12 2015 | 2:22 PM IST

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