New Delhi streets flooded rubbish - Photo: NDTV
According to AFP, thousands of sanitation workers went on strike New Delhi from 27-1 to protest unpaid. Today (1-2) throwing garbage workers outside the home of the city's tourism minister to put pressure on the authorities.
"Delhi government spent millions of advertising dollars, so why open the funds paid to us - Mr. Sanjay Gehlot, union representatives including tens of thousands of sanitation workers, urgent - Today our previous litter tourism minister's door to protest ".
Currently waste is piling up on the streets of New Delhi sludge all. Last weekend the New Delhi government officials and volunteers had to come clean broom handle multiple paths. The authorities accused the three firms Delhi Urban ruling party BJP by causing controlled waste crisis.
Manish Sisodia Delhi deputy premier affirmed the company lay low three funds which the government offered to pay for the sanitation workers.
"These organizations need to explain what they were doing with the money the state budget and why workers are not paid," - Mr. Sisodia said.
Garbage crisis occurs in the atmosphere when New Delhi constantly blurred because their fumes, far exceeding safety standards by the World Health Organization (WHO) set. WHO's 2014 survey of more than 1,600 cities in the world shows that New Delhi is the most polluted city.
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