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Tarigami terms SRO 202 'discriminatory', demands amendment | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Feb 19: Terming the SRO-202 issued by Jammu and Kashmir Government in June 2015 ''discriminatory'', senior CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami on Wednesday demanded its immediate amendment for the benefit of thousands of government job aspirants and those who have been recruited in the last five years in Jammu and Kashmir. "The SRO 202, issued by the General Administration Department (GAD) on June 30, 2015, prescribes that a person shall be on probation for five years and during this period, the appointee shall be entitled to only the basic pay and not any of the allowances. It is discriminatory and denies due increment to employees who are appointed into the government service," Tarigami said in a statement issued here on Wednesday. He said the move since its implementation has been facing opposition from both government employees as well as the educated youth in J&K. "Already those who have been recruited after multi-tier selection process by agencies like J&K Services Selection Board, have been denied service benefits. This will have a detrimental effect on the service of the appointees and will lead to pay anomaly in future," he said. ''Already the Law Commission headed by Justice (retired) M K Hanjura has recommended reduction in probation period from five to two years under SRO-202,'' he said. He urged the J&K administration to look into the matter and get the rules appropriately amended so that the newly appointed employees of Jammu and Kashmir government are not placed at a disadvantageous position. |
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