Scores of EDMC sanitation workers, who are demanding payment of salaries due to them, clearance of arrears and medical cashless card, protested outside the residence of East Delhi Mayor Neema Bhagat in Geeta Colony.
"We burnt the mayor's effigy and dumped garbage in front of her house to symbolically lodge our protest and highlight our plight. From Centre to MCD, everyone talks about 'Swachh Bharat', but no one understands our problem," said Sanjay Gehlot, president of the MCD Swachhata Karmchari Union.
"Some other unions are also joining us in solidarity. We know non-disposal of garbage would not mean a good Diwali for people. But, who thinks of us, and our family, who have to manage with a meagre salary, and yet that is not paid. We also want to celebrate Diwali with our family, but we have been left with no choice," Gehlot said.
Patparganj, Mayur Vihar, Gandhi Nagar are some of the most-densely populated areas of Delhi and several unauthorised colonies are located there.
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"Our demands include payment of salaries due to various employees, arrears and medical cashless card, retirement benefits and pension," Gehlot said.
A day ahead of the strike, the civic body said Mayor Bhagat met members of some of the unions and assured them that their "legitimate demands would be met".
"Safai karmcharis are the backbone of the EDMC and the corporation would make all possible efforts to fulfil their demands, including the one about issuing a cashless card," she had said.