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Congress criticizes govt order providing forcible retirement
10/23/2020 10:09:01 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct, 23: Senior Congress leaders have strongly criticized the order of the govt. providing for forcible retirement of any government official after 22 years of service or 48 years of age and termed it as a highly arbitrary and authoritarian move.
Reacting to the order, the senior Congress leaders have said that the order is totally arbitrary and would lead to unnecessary exploitation of employees in hands of government and superiors and would lead to overt subordination. Apart from it the officials would be kept under the fear of removal at the middle of his /her career and at the young age. They said that the government as an employer has the right to remove or retire an employee after following due process of law if there are justified grounds. The government is creating fear among the government employees for no reasons reflecting the anti employees mindset of BJP government especially towards Jammu and Kashmir. The party has asked the govt. to revoke the order to settle the great unrest amongst the employees.
The signatories to the statement include Former minister and vice presidents JKPCC Raman Bhalla, Mula Ram, chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma, Rajnish Sharma, Yogesh Sawhney former minister, Manmohan Singh, Ex MLAs Ashok Sharma, Shiv Dev Singh, Indu Pawar, Parkash Sharma, G L chalotra, shabir khan, Hari Singh Chib and others.
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