The Arvind Kejriwal government is likely to announce its plan tomorrow for clearing the litter dumped across the national capital even as the strike by sanitation workers entered its third day.
Sources said that Delhi government is planning to take the help of the volunteers of Aam Aadmi Party to clear out the garbage. They also added that a helpline may also be launched to facilitate the lifting of the waste.
"I want to assure Delhiites that we will not let them live amidst the garbage. The government on its own will make Delhi a clean city. People won't have to face the problem this time due to the strike by sanitation workers," said Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra.
In October last year, sanitation workers had struck work over non-payment of their salaries.
"This is a very serious issue. Where is the money given by Delhi government for the payment of salaries of sanitation workers? Delhi Development Authority (DDA) owes around Rs 1,500 crore to the municipal corporations, but mayors are not demanding that money," he claimed.
"The garbage problem will be solved within 24 hours if DDA clears its dues to the corporations. There has been a salary scam in the BJP-led municipal corporations that has surfaced now," he charged.
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