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SAD condemns Congress govt for not paying timely salaries to health workers

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 02nd 2020 09:54 AM -- Updated: August 02nd 2020 09:57 AM
SAD condemns Congress govt for not paying timely salaries to health workers

SAD condemns Congress govt for not paying timely salaries to health workers

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) said it was condemnable that the Congress government was not paying salaries to health care workers engaged in COVID 19 duties as revealed in the Supreme Court and asked chief minister, Captain Amarinder Singh, to streamline the administration to ensure frontline workers were not discriminated against in any manner whatsoever. Former minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema said it was surprising that despite clear cut directions of the apex court to ensure timely payment of salaries to health workers the Congress government had been found wanting in this matter. He said the chief minister should ensure timely payment of salaries to ensure health workers, who were at the forefront of the fight against the deadly pandemic, did not feel demoralised. “We also owe this to our brave fighters who have been working ceaselessly since months at a grave personal risk to control COVID-19 ”, he added. SAD Daljit Cheema to Captain Amarinder on Bargari Sacrilege Dr Daljit Cheema reminded the chief minister that he must exercise the necessary political will to ensure the salaries of all government employees were released in time. He said if the government had Rs 576 crore to squander on liquor contractors and could afford to lose an excise revenue of Rs 5,600 crore without ordering any inquiry into the matter, it should not shirk from its responsibility towards government employees. Also Read | Unlock 3: Punjab government issues guidelines; What’s opened and what’s closed? The SAD leader said the government should also address all the genuine grievances of employees immediately. He said the government should release the Rs 5,000 crore Dearness Allowance dues of employees besides releasing the Punjab Sixth Pay Commission report which had been delayed inordinately. He said the government should also do away with the directive to pay new recruits as per the central pay commission instead of Punjab scales. -PTC News


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