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Amidst 4th Pay Commission, Tripura CPI-M receives mass employees gathering : Opposition BJP reminds promised 7th Pay Commission to both employees and pensioners
TIWN Dec 24, 2017
Amidst 4th Pay Commission, Tripura CPI-M receives mass employees gathering  :  Opposition BJP reminds promised 7th Pay Commission to both employees and pensioners
PHOTO : Votebanks with Pay Commissions continue in Tripura : BJP's 7th vs. CPI-M's 4th Pay Commission.

AGARTALA, Dec 24 (TIWN): State BJP President Biplab Deb today has reminded the state about the promised 7th Pay Commission of BJP, after a mass gathering of Govt employees were seen yesterday in CPI-M's rally in front of Rabindra Bhawan, amidst 4th pay commission. On Sunday morning, while announcing about 27th Dec led by BJP, Biplab Deb said that 7th Pay Commission will be given both to Govt employees as well as Pensioners, which has been announced by Amit Shah himself. "The 7th Pay commission will be implemented in the 1st cabinet meeting and accordingly Pensioners will get benefit out of it", added Deb. "It's known by all state govt employees and pensioners that BJP Govt does what it promises. However, for that we have to take total 12,000 crore's approval".

Noteworthy, amidst long deprivation to State Govt employees, CPI-M has successfully gathered huge number of cadres today at Agartala.

When Tripura State Govt employees are getting 4th Pay Commission and Central employees are 7th, even after TET qualifications also teachers are kept in fixed salaries  for long 5 years by the CPI-M Govt.

Apart from that the job recruitment scams including 10323, Panchayat jobs, Health Dept are going on.

But amidst all these, CPI-M's gathering in front of Rabindra Bhawan remained populated.

During the rally, the CPI-M raised 7 demands for employees benefits, even though RMSA, SSA and other contractual teachers allegations against the CPI-M Govt are now boiling issues of the state ahead of election. 

However, the opposition BJP leader has reminded the state about its promise on 7th Pay Commission.

 

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