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Unequal salary, but equal dedication : Retired state govt employees still waiting for Better-Days
TIWN May 16, 2017
Unequal salary, but equal dedication : Retired state govt employees still waiting for Better-Days
PHOTO : A state govt retired employee welcoming BJP National Minority Chief at his residence at Ramnagar. TIWN Pic May 16

AGARTALA, May 16 (TIWN): The price of daily commodities are very high in state Tripura, but the Govt employees who have become old with their poor pay structures, are eagerly waiting for 7th pay commission's implementation in Tripura.

Amidst 100 % salary sending from the Centre under Tripura left front Govt the state govt employees never received their deserve salaries. However, in this condition BJP's signature campaign is drawing much response, a source from BJP office said.

Amit Shah at Gitanjali State Guest house on  May-6 said "This is really a matter of shame for Tripura Govt who has failed to implement 7th pay commission, when all other states have already been implemented it".

 "If all the state are providing 7th pay commission, why Tripura Govt can not implement it ? This 7th pay commission has been accepted in the whole country," said Amit Shah. The 7th pay commission, which has been the long cherished dream for Tripura Govt employees, will be implemented once BJP comes in power, Shah further confirmed.

Earlier also BJP state leaders had promised same that when BJP will come in power it will implement 7th pay commission within 3 months. As a part of the Election Promise State BJP President Biplab Deb in an official statement announced that if in 2018 BJP comes in power within 3 months from the Election result state govt employees to receive the benefited by 7th Pay Commission’s implementation. Also the party has finalized a draft report for the outcome of the promise.

Tripura Finance Minister Bhnaulal Saha in the Assembly budget said that presently to hike the budget as per 4th Pay Commission is not possible. Saha clearly announced that even though the demand for the salary and pensioners were Rs. 58.399 crores but it has been allocated Rs. 30,501 crores, but it’s not possible to bear the hiked amount of salary, pension under 4rth Pay Commission.

In this crisis situation Amit Shah's promise for pay commission may work out massively to draw employee's vote banks.

 

 

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