Safai Karamcharis’ strike enters 6th day

Safai Karamcharis protesting in front of the office of Municipal Committee Udhampur on Tuesday.
Safai Karamcharis protesting in front of the office of Municipal Committee Udhampur on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, June 2: Members of Urban Local Body Safai Karamchari Union Udhampur, both permanent and temporary employees, today held a protest demonstration in front of the office of Municipal Committee Udhampur as their ongoing strike enters into 6th day on Tuesday.
The protesting workers raised slogans against the Jammu and Kashmir Government for not considering their long pending demands, including regularization of all eligible sanitation workers who have completed their temporary services for more than seven years.
They were also demanding revival of the Old Pension Scheme, immediate settlement of the cases which fall under SRO- 43, creation of new posts for Safai Karamcharis in the Municipal Council/ Committees and omission of contractors in allotment of work.
David, District President of the Union, said that they have resumed strike after serving notice to the authorities, which failed to act positively on their demands.
“We had suspended our agitation on the assurance given by the Chief Minister that our demands would be fulfilled soon, but even after the lapse of considerable time, there has been no action by the Government,” he said.
As both permanent and temporary Safai Karamcharis are on strike for the last six day, the Udhampur City has virtually turned into a garbage dump. Locals visiting the market are forced to cover their mouth as foul smell emanates from the garbage dumps, but neither the Municipal Council nor the District Administration Udhampur is taking cognizance of the situation, said the residents of Udhampur.