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SRINAGAR: The placing PM package deal Pandit staff have requested the federal government to launch their pending salaries in view of the pageant of Maha Shivratri. They have additionally requested to not pressure them to return to Kashmir on account of safety issues.
“Our salaries have been withheld for the last few months. The government should release our pending salaries on Maha Shivratri,” mentioned Rubon Saproo, president of All Migrant Displaced Employees Association Kashmir.
The Maha Shivratri will likely be noticed on February 18.
The administration lately directed officers to launch the wage of the PM package deal Pandit staff, who’ve resumed their duties in Valley.
Saproo mentioned the federal government shouldn’t connect any circumstances on the discharge of their pending salaries. “The administration should ensure that all PM package employees get their salaries so that they can celebrate Maha Shivrati as per their cultural and religious traditions.”
About 5000 PM package deal Pandit staff had gone on strike since May 12 final 12 months after the killing of a Pandit worker Rahul Bhat by militants at his workplace in central Kashmir. Most of the PM package deal staff left the Valley after the killing and are staging near-daily protests in Jammu. However, lots of them have returned to the Valley to renew their duties.
The Pandit staff had deliberate a protest demonstration at Press Club, Jammu yesterday however the administration imposed Section 144 across the space to foil protests.
Later, the Pandit staff held a protest close to the BJP workplace in Jammu.
“The government should release our salaries. It should not force us to resume our duties in the Valley. We don’t feel secure in Kashmir due to continued target killings,” mentioned Saproo.
He urged the federal government to provide you with a correct plan for the protection, safety and rehabilitation of Pandit staff.
Saproo additional added, “We don’t want to serve in the Valley due to security concerns and the government should relocate us to Jammu temporarily. They can attach us with the Relief and Rehabilitation office in Jammu.”
The placing PM package deal staff are demanding relocation to Jammu in view of focused killings by militants in Valley final 12 months.
SRINAGAR: The placing PM package deal Pandit staff have requested the federal government to launch their pending salaries in view of the pageant of Maha Shivratri. They have additionally requested to not pressure them to return to Kashmir on account of safety issues.
“Our salaries have been withheld for the last few months. The government should release our pending salaries on Maha Shivratri,” mentioned Rubon Saproo, president of All Migrant Displaced Employees Association Kashmir.
The Maha Shivratri will likely be noticed on February 18.
The administration lately directed officers to launch the wage of the PM package deal Pandit staff, who’ve resumed their duties in Valley.
Saproo mentioned the federal government shouldn’t connect any circumstances on the discharge of their pending salaries. “The administration should ensure that all PM package employees get their salaries so that they can celebrate Maha Shivrati as per their cultural and religious traditions.”
About 5000 PM package deal Pandit staff had gone on strike since May 12 final 12 months after the killing of a Pandit worker Rahul Bhat by militants at his workplace in central Kashmir. Most of the PM package deal staff left the Valley after the killing and are staging near-daily protests in Jammu. However, lots of them have returned to the Valley to renew their duties.
The Pandit staff had deliberate a protest demonstration at Press Club, Jammu yesterday however the administration imposed Section 144 across the space to foil protests.
Later, the Pandit staff held a protest close to the BJP workplace in Jammu.
“The government should release our salaries. It should not force us to resume our duties in the Valley. We don’t feel secure in Kashmir due to continued target killings,” mentioned Saproo.
He urged the federal government to provide you with a correct plan for the protection, safety and rehabilitation of Pandit staff.
Saproo additional added, “We don’t want to serve in the Valley due to security concerns and the government should relocate us to Jammu temporarily. They can attach us with the Relief and Rehabilitation office in Jammu.”
The placing PM package deal staff are demanding relocation to Jammu in view of focused killings by militants in Valley final 12 months.