The Delhi government also submitted an affidavit saying the corporations were obligated to ensure sanitation and public health in the national capital, a duty they have "failed to discharge" despite release of funds to them.
"However, in the event of the complete non-cooperation on the part of the corporations and the opaque attitude towards the vital issues of funds utilisation and management of municipal affairs by the corporations, answering respondent (government) is unable to assist the corporations any further than what has already been provided," it has said.
The Delhi government has claimed it has released all the funds that it was required to give to the three MCDs under non-plan and plan grants-in-aid.
Under non-plan heads, the government claims to have released "100 per cent of the revised estimates of the year 2015-2016 amounting to Rs 892.92 crores, Rs 465.53 crores and Rs 830.41 crores" to North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC), East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) and South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) respectively.
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Meanwhile, EDMC in an affidavit has said that since 2012, Delhi government has not paid it Rs 627 crore. It has also contended that as per third Finance Commission, Rs 101 crore is due with Delhi government from 2015-16.
North MCD, in its affidavit, has claimed there is no delay in payment of salaries to safai karamcharis and that the workers were paid till December 2015.
The Delhi government has also contended that "instead of
taking emergent steps to address what, in essence, is an issue of a total breakdown and collapse of civic governance, these authorities and persons responsible for their administration are expending all their energies in unnecessarily politicising the issue with a view to covering up their lapses".
It had said the civic bodies' functioning should not be obstructed in any manner.
The workers of three municipal corporations are on an indefinite strike since January 27, claiming the civic bodies have failed in meeting their demands, including regularisation of salary.
The petitioner, Rahul Birla, has said in his PIL that workers of the three MCDs had gone on strike last year also, which had led to "accumulation of garbage for number of days at different places, which made the lives of people pathetic and miserable".