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Rahul Gandhi meets sanitation workers in Delhi, vows to stand by them

Over 15,000 safai karamcharis were on strike for the last 10 days

New Delhi: Latching on to the salary issue of sanitation workers, Rahul Gandhi on Saturday made a strong pro-poor pitch assuring them that he will give his "whole life to fight" for the rights of the under-privileged wherever they are being suppressed.

"I am not talking about sanitation staff alone but wherever the poor people are being suppressed. Wherever people in suit-boot or whether they are from Aam Aadmi (Party) are not doing their work, I will stand by them," Gandhi said after meeting the sanitation workers of East Delhi MCD office.

The workers met Gandhi at his residence to thank him a day after he took on the Centre and Delhi government over their strike.

The Congress Vice President, who had joined the MCD workers on strike yesterday at East Delhi MCD office and expressed solidarity with them, said that while he spent only 15 minutes with them then, he is ready to dedicate his whole life to fight for their cause.

"I stood with them and will stand with them in future also. I am ready to stand with them everywhere. I had told them that I would join them whenever they need me.

"Yesterday, I was with them for 15 minutes but I am willing to give hours, days, months, years and my whole life for them," Gandhi said as the sanitation workers cheered him.

Gandhi, who has often made a pronounced pitch for Left-of- the-Centre politics, said that he believes that the city should progress by taking everybody along, be it poor or rich.

"They should all move together. This is my thinking and I will take it forward," he said.

Asked if he believed that AAP-run Delhi government and BJP-run MCD were forced to pay sanitation staff their dues due to his intervention, Gandhi evaded a direct reply saying he does not know whether it happened due to him or somebody else.

Amid mounting public anger over heaps of garbage in the city not being cleared, Gandhi had yesterday launched a scathing attack on the Centre and Delhi government for "failing to deliver" on their "tall promises" and accused them of passing the buck on each other.

Sitting on the ground surrounded by protesting sanitation workers in east Delhi, Rahul had invoked their strength as "shakti" saying that is the only way to solve their problems as merely making demands will not get them their dues. Attacking both BJP and AAP over the issue, Gandhi had yesterday sought to project Congress as the alternative that will fight for the cause of sanitation workers.

After the strike was called off, Congress had claimed that it was on account of Rahul's intervention that the Delhi LG finally released money for the salaries of sanitation workers.

The party also took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Swachchata Abhiyan saying why it is not visible in Delhi now.

"Rahulji had yesterday met the agitating safai karmacharis after which Delhi government released some funds to pay their salaries leading to the end of their strike. When they were on strike, nobody from AAP and BJP went to meet them.

"Now when the strike has ended, those belonging to the party of Prime Minister Narenda Modi and AAP have come out on the streets for a photo op in the name of clearing garbage. Neither AAP nor those belonging Modiji's party spares any opportunity of photo-up," party spokesperson and AICC general secretary Shakeel Ahmed said.

The party also said that when Congress was in power in Delhi, the state government headed by Sheila Dikshit had released Rs 325 crore for salary of MCD workers.

Both North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) are cash-strapped, unable to pay salaries of many employees.

Garbage has been rotting on roads and bylanes, raising stink and health concerns as frustrated citizens voiced their anger against the authorities.

Over 15,000 safai karamcharis were on strike for the last 10 days protesting non-payment of their salaries for over two months.

They called off their 12-day strike yesterday hours after Lt Governor Najeeb Jung announced that he would release Rs 493 crore for their salaries.

( Source : PTI )
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