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Delhi garbage: Striking sanitation workers clash with AAP's clean-up team

| | Jan 31, 2016, at 08:23 pm
New Delhi, Jan 31 (IBNS): Sanitation workers of municipal corporations in Delhi, who are in strike, on Sunday clashed with the Aam Aadmi Party's team taking part in a clean-up drive in the city, media reports said.
Nearly 60,000 sanitation workers continued their indefinite strike for the fifth day on Sunday demanding payment of their dues.
 
In such a crisis, the Delhi government has deployed hundreds of Public Work Department (PWD) workers to remove garbage from across the city.
 
The AAP government formed a task force as part of special arrangements to clean the garbage mounting up in the city till the strike ends.
 
To join the cleanliness drive in respective constituencies, Cabinet ministers and party lawmakers were reported willing to join the cleanliness drive.

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