Former bus marshals write to Delhi government, leaders of AAP, BJP seeking reinstatement

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New Delhi, Oct 2 (PTI) Over 10,000 former bus marshals wrote an open letter to the Delhi government and leaders of AAP and BJP on Wednesday, demanding reinstatement within a week.  The letter highlighted the hardships faced by the volunteers since their abrupt termination a year ago and calls for immediate reinstatement.

"The education of our children has been disrupted, and we are battling immense financial and emotional stress," the letter said.

The bus marshals also requested that their representatives be allowed to participate in a meeting of AAP and BJP MLAs with Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena over the matter, scheduled for Thursday.

Last year, LG Saxena approved a proposal to terminate the services of civil defence volunteers deployed as bus marshals. He had also directed the then chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to consider appointing such volunteers in over 10,000 posts of home guards sanctioned by him.  According to the letter, the volunteers have been meeting with leaders across the political spectrum since their termination but are yet to see any concrete steps by the LG office towards their reinstatement.

The letter also expressed gratitude to the Delhi Assembly for passing proposals in their favour twice but noted that no tangible actions have followed.

The recent two-day Delhi Assembly session saw a heated discussion between the ruling AAP and the opposition on the first day, September 26, over the termination of bus marshals, with both sides finally supporting a resolution to restore their jobs.

The assembly passed a resolution that both the AAP and BJP MLAs will go to meet the LG at 11 am on October 3 and not return till the reinstatement of the marshals is ensured.

The letter said the representatives of the bus marshals will be present outside the LG's office on Thursday, where leaders from both parties will be meeting him to pursue the issue.  It further requested that their representatives be allowed to participate in the meeting, where they hope to present their case and seek a swift resolution. PTI MHS  RPA

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