Delhi's smog tower non-operational due to delayed salary: Saurabh Bharadwaj accuses Centre of creating mismanagement deliberately

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 Saurabh Bharadwaj accuses Centre of creating mismanagement deliberately

The smog tower in Delhi's Connaught Place remains locked due to non-payment of salary and lack of job guarantee from the Delhi government. It was inaugurated in 2021 and made operational in November last year following a Supreme Court directive. Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj criticized the officials for not following ministerial orders and alleged that the smog towers were deliberately locked by the central government. The national capital continues to be covered in haze.

NEW DELHI: While the national capital remains shrouded in a thick blanket of haze, the

smog tower

located in

Connaught Place

is locked up.
The smog tower, inaugurated by

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

in 2021, has stopped working after the personnel responsible for its operations 'locked it' due to non-payment of their salary for December 2023 and no written 'job guarantee' from the Delhi government.

It was made operational in November last year after the Supreme Court directed the government to repair it and make it operational.
Speaking on the matter, Delhi Minister and AAP leader

Saurabh Bhardwaj

said that the officials are following the orders of ministers because they are aware of inactions against him as "powers have been given to a few officials."

"Today all powers have been given to a few officials and now they are working as per their wish. First, they closed the smog tower but when the court scolded them, the smog tower was made operational. Now, I don't know under what circumstances it has been closed. Officials are not following the orders of ministers because they know that no action will be taken against them," he said, while speaking to ANI.
The Delhi minister further alleged that the smog towers have been locked 'deliberately' by the central government.

"I think this mismanagement is being deliberately spread by the central government," Bhardwaj added.

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