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| BJP supports employees demand | | Charges ruling alliance of bracktraing from its promise | | Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 11- Supporting the demand of the state government employees, who are asking for implementation of the 6th pay commission report, the state unit of Bhartiya Janata Party today reminded the NC-Congress coalition partners about their promises made in their 2008 election manifestos. Prior to election to the state assembly, both the parties had assured the employees of implementing the 6th pay commission recommendations on priority basis, the BJP said and regretted the same very parties are now backtracking from their promises which shows how much concerned they are towards the employees, the party handout adds. The state BJP has taken strong exception to the reports that the government is proposing to increase the number of VDC members from the existing eight to sixteen on the same monthly emoluments. At present, the sanctioned members in a single VDC is eight, who have been paid rupees nine thousands to be distributed among them but how unfortunate it is that the government is planning to pay the same amount for sixteen members of the same VDC. The BJP also demands immediate withdrawal of Public Safety Act (PSA) imposed on Saint Dinesh Bharti during the 2-month long agitation over Amarnath land row. According to BJP, it is again a burning example of discrimination by the state government, who have withdrawn PSA on fifteen anti-national elements belonging to a particular faith and a particular region but has adopted a different attitude towards Saint Dinesh Bharti, whose crime was that he stood up with his co-religionists to raise voice against the decision which had hurt the religious sentiments of crores of Hindus across the globe.
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