Will pay salaries of NDMC, EDMC employees for Apr-May:Kejriwal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 08 2015 | 10:22 PM IST
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today announced that his government will release pending salaries of sanitation workers, doctors and teachers of two municipal corporations for April and May, virtually ending the standoff between AAP and BJP over the issue.
While the announcement drew large cheers from the crowd, Kejriwal took the opportunity to lash out at the civic bodies, alleging that the money meant for salaries "disappeared due to corruption" in the BJP-led corporations.
"Sometimes I wonder, how the salaries were not given...It has never happened in the history of MCD. But, a month after our government assumed charge, the matter came up... And, then when people went to Mayors for release of due amount, they sent them to me, -- 'Go ask it from Kejriwal' and I realised some things were being politicised.
"But, despite all that, you have voted us to power and it is time for us to pay you back. And, therefore, after releasing the salary for March, we will now release your (sanitation workers) salaries for April and May. And, we will also release it for doctors and teacher. But, after that, if the matter still persists then go to the BJP-led corporations and Mayors," Kejriwal said.
Both North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) have been 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.
"For EDMC, we are giving Rs 293 crore, while last year during President's Rule the money received during April-May through Centre was Rs 178 crore.
"For NDMC, we are giving Rs 575 crore, from Rs 327 crore for the corresponding period last year. But, we are giving you this after a lot of efforts, please don't ask again," he said at an event at Ramlila Maidan here.
The chief minister also announced that for next one year the AAP government has decided to award loans to the corporation, "without setting it off", as the norm usually is.
Kejriwal further training his guns on the BJP-led corporations, claimed, "people were being misled by the party. They dumped garbage in front of my house and held protest. But, people never knew, who were responsible for non-payment of the salaries.
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First Published: Jun 08 2015 | 10:22 PM IST

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