New Delhi: Delhi Waqf Board employees went on an indefinite strike on Thursday, demanding payment of their salaries pending for months.
The Imams of Delhi Waqf Board managed mosques also sat on a protest near Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence here, demanding payment of their honorarium pending for the last six months.
The Board employees had earlier warned to go on an indefinite strike if their pending salaries were not paid till Wednesday evening.
The salaries of permanent employees are pending since May while the contractual ones have not been paid since February, said a striking employee.
"Not just the salaries, even there is no money for office expenses. We have been forced on the streets because our situation has become unbearable due to months of monetary hardships," he said.
Nearly 300 staff, including around 225 Imams and Muazzins of DWB mosques have not received wages since May, said Sajid Rashidi, president of All India Imam Association.