Garbage Piles Up in Haryana Amid Sanitation Workers' Strike: A Looming Health Crisis
With sanitation workers in Haryana on strike, a health crisis looms as garbage accumulates. The opposition accuses the government of neglect, while workers demand regularization and fair wages. Immediate dialogue is urged to avert the spread of epidemics and address the pressing concerns.
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The ongoing strike by sanitation workers in Haryana has thrown the state into chaos, as mounds of garbage accumulate on streets and alleys, posing a severe health risk. The opposition has pointed fingers at the government for inaction, exacerbating an already dire situation.
Led by the Haryana Sarv Karamchari Sangh, sanitation workers demand the regularization of contractual staff, implementation of minimum wages, and addressing long-standing demands. Opposition leaders, including Bhupinder Singh Hooda, have shown support for these demands, criticizing the government's dismissive attitude towards the crisis.
The situation grows more precarious with each passing day, as warnings of potential epidemics like dengue and malaria loom. Congress leaders emphasize the necessity of immediate government intervention to prevent a full-fledged public health emergency.
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