Delay in paying payment after BJP's MCD has come to power: U

New -Delhi, June 13 (IANS). In the Delhi (MCD) municipality, the issue of delay in the salary of employees was once again warm. Aaam Aadmi Party (AAP), leader of the opposition Ankush Narang, made serious allegations against the BJP on Friday. He claimed that Chief Minister of Rekha Gupta announced to give Rs 820 crore to MCD, but this amount has not yet reached the MCD account. Narang said that the salary payment is paid on time during the term of office of the ‘monkey’ government and that the employees will receive salary on the first date each month. After the BJP’s MCD has come to power, the salary payment is delayed by 10 to 20 days. He claimed that the cleaning workers under the 15-year-old BJP regime did not get a salary for six months, and now the same situation seems to be happening again. He said that the salary of Group A, B and C employees is delayed during the BJP tenure, which came to power two months ago and that the previous salary has not yet been received. Many employees have not received salary for two to three months and the retired employees also owe Rs 100 crore. Narang also questions the pension party organized by the BJP and says that there are no checks in the envelopes to the employees. Facilities such as gratification, PF, pension, overdue and medical benefits are also excellent. He said that MCD is now unable to provide cashless medical facility. BJP’s “Four -engine Government” MCD, Delhi government, the central government and LG appear to be completely failed. He asked that when the MCD had not yet received the money, the BJP leaders thanked the chief minister. Recently, the BJP ‘Mega Cleaniness Campaign’ launched, but there are stacks of garbage in many areas, including Central Zone, and the public is upset. Tipper is not increased and is not disposed of properly. He demanded from the BJP that an amount of Rs 820 crore should be given to the MCD immediately, so that the salary of the employees could be given in time. This promise also did not come out like many other incomplete BJP promises, such as a Mahila Samman Yojana of Rs 2,500 or the announcement of free cylinder at festivals. -Ians PKT/ABM/DSC shares this story -tags