BJP urges govt. employees to vote against Cong. over dues
The Hindu
BJP urges govt. employees to vote against Cong. over dues
The Telangana BJP gave a clarion call to all government employees, both serving and retired, urging them to express their resentment against the Congress government by casting a decisive vote in the upcoming municipal elections. The party accused the government of failing to resolve long pending employee issues.
Party president and former MLC N. Ramchander Rao said that government employees have the power to alter political equations in Telangana. He highlighted the long-pending payment of Dearness Allowance (DA) instalments and retirement benefits.
Speaking at a protest organised by the party at Dharna Chowk, Indira Park, on Tuesday, where he was joined by senior leaders, including Rajya Sabha member K. Laxman, Mr. Rao said that Telangana is the only State in the country with five pending DA instalments, and retirement benefits worth over ₹2,000 crore were yet to be released.
He pointed out that Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka had assured in March last year that the government would release ₹700 crore every month and clear all pending employee bills within a year, a promise that remains ‘unfulfilled'.
The prolonged delay in clearing retirement dues has caused severe financial and emotional distress to employees, retirees, and pensioners families, Mr. Rao said, further alleging that several retired employees had died due to stress arising from these unresolved payments.
Recalling the promises made during the Telangana statehood movement “water, funds, and jobs”, he said even employees who had completed their service were now being denied basic retirement benefits. He noted that arrears related to the Pay Revision Commission (PRC), gratuity, commutation, GPF, and leave encashment remained unpaid.

Mangaluru City Police Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy said here on Tuesday that the police will consider booking those causing death by drink and drive, and by allowing minors to drive, for the offence of culpable homicide (not amounting to murder). They are also contemplating barricading highway medians across the commissionerate to dissuade pedestrians from jaywalking, he said.












