Commitment to Regularise Daily Wage Workers in Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir's Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Kumar Choudhary, reinforced the government's plan to regularise daily wage workers. Amid financial constraints, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has committed to this initiative. Choudhary emphasizes understanding legislative processes, urging realistic expectations, and discouraging unnecessary protests.
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Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary reiterated the government's commitment to the regularisation of daily wage workers within financial constraints. Highlighting promises made on the assembly floor, he stressed that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has pledged to regularise these workers during his tenure.
Choudhary voiced concern over repeated protests as signs of misunderstanding legislative processes. He warned that some BJP members might be inciting these protests, undermining the assembly's importance. A committee has been set up to examine the issue, but overnight resolutions are deemed unrealistic given financial limitations.
The Deputy Chief Minister pointed out the potential burden of increased salaries on the Union Territory's finances, emphasizing the role of negotiations in resolving significant issues rather than persistent protests. He called for media and stakeholders to portray a realistic picture to the workers, reaffirming that all eligible workers will be regularised following due process.
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