Gangtok: P.S. Golay, the president of the Sikkim Krantikari
Morcha, on Monday assailed chief minister Pawan Chamling and his
government on a number of fronts and even threatened to go on a
fast-unto-death if the fifth pay commission was not implemented with
retrospective effect from January 1, 2016.
Addressing his first
press conference after being released from jail on Friday, Golay dared
the chief minister to have a public debate on a host of issues. "We
challenge the SDF government and Pawan Chamling to have a discussion on
any issue. On organic, we are ready, hydro project, we are ready,
revenue, we are ready, employment, we are ready, administration, we are
ready, health sector, we are ready," he said.
Asking the
government to withdraw the notification implementing the fifth pay
commission with effect from January 1, 2017, Golay said the government
employees must be given their due.
"We demand that the fifth pay commission be implemented from January 1,
2016, and not January 1, 2017...We demand that arrears be given from
January 1, 2016 not in installments, but at one go. If the notification
is not withdrawn, we will go on a fast-unto-death for employees," he
said without setting a deadline.
The 80,000-odd state government employees constitute a massive vote
bank. There are about four lakh voters in the state. The employees, too,
have been demanding the implementation of the pay commission from
January 1, 2016.
Golay also promised to scrap the screening committee to consider promotions of government employees if his party came to power.
"Where
is the need for screening committee? It is there to promote favourtism.
If the SKM government comes to power, we will scrap it. There will only
be time-bound promotions," he said, while asking the government to
formulate a transfer and promotion policy.
Golay dared the
government to bring in legislations to reserve seats for the Nepali
community and women in the Assembly. "The chief minister has divided the
Nepali community to come to power. If the government is really
concerned about Nepali community, it should call a special session of
the Assembly and pass a Bill reserving seats for the community in the
Assembly."
The Telegraph
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