Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Tarun Vijay quoted an estimate to say that more than 22,000 deaths occured every year while cleaning of sewers in different parts of the country as per the records of National Commission of Safai Karmacharis, saying they were 'cleanliness martyrs' who do not get any attention.
Observing that it was unfortunate to see that only people from Valmiki community among scheduled castes were engaged in scavenging work, Vijay said that by law, Valmikis should be prohibited from getting engaged in such job.
Stressing that scavengers were doing a work that nobody is ready to do, he demanded that they should be paid at least Rs 20,000 per month. According to him, they were paid only about Rs 2,000 a month currently.
Citing a Supreme Court judgment, he said entering the sewer lines without safety gears should be made a crime even in emergency situations, and for each such death, a compensation of Rs 10 lakh should be given.
He also cited a news report of a teenager being killed while cleaning sewer in Villupuram in Tamil Nadu.