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On Day 1, Assembly moves to restore bus marshal jobs
The Morning Standard
|September 27, 2024
AFTER initially engaging in a heated discussion over the termination of about 10,000 bus marshals, the ruling AAP and the opposition finally supported a resolution in the Delhi Assembly to restore their jobs on the first day of a two-day session.
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The AAP MLAs held the BJP and also Lieutenant Governor (L-G) V K Saxena responsible for the bus marshals losing their jobs and their plight due to a non-payment of salaries.
The BJP MLAs opposed the charge and accused the AAP of doing politics on the issue. Vijender Gupta, Leader of Opposition, alleged that the AAP government had betrayed the bus marshals.
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