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Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) workers, numbering over 5,200, have been on strike since September 29, 2025, demanding job regularization, fair wages, and other benefits. Despite alleged threats of eviction from their protest site, the workers are determined to continue their strike until their demands are met. The workers claim police, at the behest of the MCD, are attempting to suppress their peaceful protest.
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MCD Workers Defiant Amid “Eviction Threats” as Strike Enters Fourth Week
NEW DELHI, October 22, 2025 – Over 5,200 Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) workers are standing firm in their indefinite strike, despite what they describe as intimidation tactics and “eviction threats” aimed at dismantling their protest. The workers, comprised of multi-tasking staff, domestic breeding checkers, and contractual field workers, initiated the strike on September 29, 2025, demanding job regularization, equal pay, medical and earned leave, and compensatory employment for families of deceased workers.
According to Devanand Sharma, general secretary of the Anti-Malaria Ekta Karamchari Union, which represents nearly 500 workers, the police have visited the protest site outside the Civic Centre, demanding the workers vacate the area. Sharma and the workers allege this action is being driven by the MCD in an attempt to silence their protest after failing to address their demands.
“We are holding a peaceful sit-in with police permission,” Sharma stated. “For 20 days, there was no objection, and now suddenly we are being told to leave. Why now? This is clearly being done at the behest of the MCD, which has failed to meet our demands.”
The protesting workers maintain they have been careful to minimize disruption, avoiding traffic congestion and even ceasing the use of loudspeakers. As the strike enters its fourth week, the stalemate continues, with no resolution in sight and the MCD workers vowing to continue their action until their demands are met.