City
Epaper

Atishi at L-G's house with resolution seeking reinstatement of bus marshals

By IANS | Updated: October 5, 2024 16:15 IST

New Delhi, Oct 5 Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, accompanied by a delegation of AAP and BJP MLAs, reached ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 5 Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, accompanied by a delegation of AAP and BJP MLAs, reached L-G V. K. Saxsena's house on Saturday with a resolution seeking reinstatement of marshals in the city buses.

She said that though L-G has all the rights to reinstate the marshals, Delhi BJP Vijeyender Gupta insisted the Delhi government to pass a resolution and seek approval.

"We convened an emergency cabinet meeting at the secretariat and passed the resolution on the issue. Hope that the L-G will pass it," she said.

Delhi Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj claimed: "We managed to bring the BJP leaders here as after getting the resolution passed over the issue, they were not agreeing to accompany us to the L-G house."

He expressed disappointment that only the chief minister and BJP MLAs were allowed by the L-G inside the house while dozens of AAP MLAs and three ministers were not allowed.

AAP MLA Dilip Pandey cried foul saying, "The BJP MLAs today too were backtracking from their promise of accompanying the AAP delegation to the L-G house."

The BJP MLAs accompanied the delegation after requests from AAP leaders and bus marshals.

Earlier, the BJP leaders had requested a meeting with Chief Minister Atishi to discuss the issue. However, heated arguments ensued between both sides, after which they refused to accompany them.

In a video of the meeting, bus marshals can be seen pleading with a BJP leader for their reinstatement who said they wanted to protect their jobs.

Earlier, Saurabh Bhardwaj accused the BJP of betraying thousands of city bus marshals.

He said: "The BJP has deceived these 10,000 poor people. They had promised to restore their jobs and all of their seven MLAs had vowed to march to the Lieutenant Governor's house. However, they made a U-turn and refused to accompany the AAP delegation. It is part of their conspiracy to have these bus marshals removed in the first place. That’s why they don't want them reinstated."

A sea of bus marshals held a protest near the residence of Delhi LG on Thursday, demanding the restoration of their jobs. The protest was attended by Delhi Cabinet Ministers Saurabh Bhardwaj, Imran Hussain and Mukesh Ahlawat, along with other AAP MLAs.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Relationship with India is in our shared interest": Bangladesh High Commissioner to India

InternationalTrump expands US travel ban to 20 more countries

International"Bharat's rising stature": Amit Shah on PM Modi conferred with Ethiopia's highest award

InternationalUS officials flags South Asia-linked terror risks as homeland threats

InternationalEthiopian PM, PM Modi's tete-e-tete explores "renewed avenues of cooperation"

National Realted Stories

NationalSuspected militants open fire in Manipur's Bishnupur, no injury reported, tensions escalate

NationalAll India Civil Services Lawn Tennis Tournament 2025–26 begins in Gandhinagar

NationalWomen-centric schemes have enhanced their dignity, says Assam CM

NationalOdisha: OHRC seeks CS report on outsourced employees’ plight

NationalAndhra Pradesh continues to play important role in India-US relations: Chandrababu Naidu