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| Salaries issue | | Govt looks towards PM for financial | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 28- The State Government is in a fix over the demand of employees for implementation of 6th pay commission recommendations as in the face of resource crunch the ruling coalition is not in a position to concede the employees demand right now. The problem has been accentuated by the hospitalization of Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, who had assured the leaders of the National Conference and the state unit of the Congress that the Centre will make available requisite funds for implementing the 6th pay commission report and for taking in hand other development projects.
The ruling coalition leaders await Prime Minister’s arrival in the office so that they could take up the issue with him again. Party sources said that the ruling coalition is faced with financial stringency which has prevented it from convening the budget session of the state legislature. The sources said that the employees’ strike entered the second today and the Government’s activities have got grounded. It is in this connection that Chie Minister, Omar Abdullah, besides Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prof. Saifuddin Soz, union Minister for Water Resources, were trying to get some assurance from the centre as far as bailing out the state from the existing financial difficulty.
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