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**Summary:**
An Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor and Leader of the Opposition in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Ankush Narang, is urging Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to address the ongoing protest by domestic breeding checkers (DBC) and multitasking services (MTS) workers. These workers, hired on contract, are demanding regularization, equal pay, medical leave, and compensatory jobs for families of deceased employees. A major point of contention is the unequal pay scale amongst DBC workers across different zones within the MCD. Narang argues that fulfilling these demands is financially feasible and criticizes the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for inaction.
**News Article:**
**Delhi AAP Councillor Urges CM to Address Frontline Workers’ Protest Over Wage Discrimination**
**NEW DELHI – October 12, 2025:** Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Councillor and Leader of the Opposition in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Ankush Narang, has escalated pressure on Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to resolve the ongoing protest by domestic breeding checkers (DBC) and multitasking services (MTS) workers. Narang revealed on Saturday that he has formally requested the Chief Minister to meet the demands of the protesting workers, who have been staging an indefinite demonstration since September 29.
The core issue revolves around alleged wage discrimination, with over 5,000 DBC workers in certain zones receiving significantly lower pay (₹16,500 per month) than their counterparts in other zones (₹27,500 per month) for performing the same duties. The workers are also demanding regularization of their contracts, medical and earned leave, and compensatory jobs for the families of deceased employees.
“I have urged the Chief Minister to fulfil the employees’ demands, as they face wage discrimination,” Narang stated. He emphasized the central demand of “equal pay for equal work” as entirely justified.
Narang also criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing Delhi Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh and MCD Standing Committee chairperson Satya Sharma of failing to take concrete steps to address the workers’ grievances. He highlighted that a delegation of DBC workers was allegedly denied a meeting with the Chief Minister on October 8.
“The financial impact of fulfilling these demands would be only ₹50 to 60 crore a year, which is not a big burden for the government as the BJP is in power in Delhi and the Centre, so there should be no shortage of funds,” Narang asserted, suggesting that the BJP has the resources to resolve the issue promptly. The protest continues to put pressure on the MCD to address the concerns of its frontline workers.