Pourakarmikas on indefinite strike
By Express News Service - BANGALORE
29th November 2012 09:11 AM
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BBMP commissioner Rajneesh Goel convincing BBMP workers to withdraw their protest against the new garbage tenders on Wednesday| Sudhakar Jain
In a major setback to Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike’s (BBMP) efforts to keep the city garbage free, pourakarmikas started an indefinite strike on Wednesday against the new garbage tenders. They refused to collect garbage and as a result, heaps of garbage remained in many areas including Adugodi, Basavanagudi, near Viveknagar Church, Queen’s Road, Jeevanbimanagar and Bapujinagar.
“Pourakarmikas did not come to collect garbage. We had to throw it on the roadside as we had no other option,” said Shymala Madhavan, a resident of Chamrajpet.
However, a few parts were unaffected. Mukund Rao, a member of the Jayanagar Citizens Forum said at Shakambarinagar where BBMP pourakarmikas worked, garbage was collected and lifted as usual.
Thousands of pourakarmikas took out a procession from the BBMP head office to Bannappa Park demanding better facilities and an assurance from the Corporation that they won’t lose their jobs after the new contractors start solid waste management.
BBMP Commissioner Rajaneesh Goel said they were assessing the impact of the strike on collection of waste from different areas. “I have directed the zonal commissioners to look into it and give a detailed report. We will hold talks with pourakarmikas and try to resolve the issue,” Goel said.
He said there was no need for pourakarmikas to be concerned about the new contracts. It will be good for them as they will be working in shifts and get all the benefits, Goel added.
Pourakarmikas are unlikely to collect garbage even on Thursday. They are planning to stage a protest in front of thelabour commissioner’s office.
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This is India for you in 2012 with 1.2 Billion people, despite all the IT money in Billions of $$$ that has poured in. Imagine the hell or horror of what it will be like in 2025, when India overtakes China in population? And yet there are fools who swear by the nonsense saying, 'Bharat Mahan'. India,just like once Nuclear Powered USSR, will Collapse like a House of Cards through Corruption and Shitty Way of Govt from Delhi. India is a Failure. As a Tamil, i cant wait to see the day, TN gets its freedom from this Useless country called India. Tamils need not take up arms fro Freedom, it is coming soon because India will Implode from within!
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