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No salaries to those sitting at home: LG | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: ‘All necessary measures taken for safety of minority community employees including Kashmiri Pandits serving in Valley’ He gave a clear message to those protesting for transfer in Jammu that no salary will be given to those who are sitting at home. Sinha gave this loud and clear message amid the ongoing protest by migrant Kashmiri Pandit employees and Jammu-based reserved category employees who left the Valley for Jammu in May following the targeted killings of their two colleagues — Rahul Bhat and Rajni Bhalla. The protesting employees have been seeking relocation outside Kashmir. The Lieutenant Governor said that the government has cleared the salaries of the protesting employees till August 31. “They will not be paid their salaries by sitting at their homes. This is a loud and clear message to them and they should listen and understand it,” he said. He said the J & K administration has full sympathy with them and is ready to provide them security or any other assistance. Referring to the protesting reserved category employees who are also camping in Jammu and demanding their relocation, he said, “They should also keep in mind that they are Kashmir division employees and cannot be transferred to Jammu.” However, he said the chief secretary has framed a committee to look into their demand. “And I assure them that if there is any chance, we will frame a policy accordingly”, he said. |
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