Allowance Committee is Delaying, Govt can’t be blamed – Shiv Gopal Mishra

Central Government Employees are upset with the Ashok Lavasa Committee on Allowances

Many reports are published in Popular websites on Allowance Committee Report. Recently India.com has reported that it has interacted with National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) chief Shiv Gopal Mishra regrding Allowance Committee Report. According to its report , Shri.Mishra has told them,

Once the report is submitted to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley then only any action can be taken by the government. The government can’t be blamed for the delay”

The National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) chief Shiv Gopal Mishra while talking to India.com said, that a vast majority of central government employees are upset with the Ashok Lavasa Committee who had not yet submitted its final report to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.[ Read : Govt would announce 7th CPC Allowances on or after 27th April 2017 – Confederation ]

Allowance Committee is Delaying

New Delhi, April 25: Almost 10 months have been passed and the ‘Committee on Allowance’ is yet to submit its report on minimum wages and higher allowance under the 7th Pay Commission to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. A large number of Central Government employees have been eagerly waiting for the higher allowances and are also upset as there is no news on the minimum wage hike. The National Joint Council of Action (NJCA), which is leading the negotiation on behalf of central government employees, believe that the bureaucratic clutches has become one of the biggest reason for the delay in fulfilment of the demands and believe that political intervention is required.

The National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) chief Shiv Gopal Mishra while talking to India.com said, that a vast majority of central government employees are upset with the Ashok Lavasa Committee who had not yet submitted its final report to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. “Once the report is submitted to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley then only any action can be taken by the government. The government can’t be blamed for the delay,” Shiv Gopal Mishra said while talking to India.com.

When asked whether ministers are to be blamed for the non-fulfillment of the demands, Shiv Gopal Mishra said to India.com, “We are not blaming the ministers for the delay in fulfilment of our demands. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley could only approve our report if the bureaucrats submit it on time. The delay is causing frustration among the employees. How long should they wait? We are persuading the ministers to intervene. We have already met Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, we were not able to meet Mr Arun Jaitley due to the Budget Session and if required we will also meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well”.

Last week, the NJCA convenor was quoted by a news organisation where he said, “We believe in Prime Minister Narendra Modi he is our last hope”. In the video, Shiv Gopal Mishra also claimed that a large number of central government employees have hopes with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that he will not take any confrontation with the government employees. “To maintain a good industrial relation in the country, PM Modi will find a good negotiative settlement for us,” Mishra reportedly said.

Meanwhile, some reports suggest that the Ashok Lavasa committee examining 7th Pay Commission recommendations on allowances has reached the final stage of preparing its report, which will be submitted to the government soon, a top union official was quoted by NDTV. Around 43 lakh central government employees have been eagerly waiting for the higher allowance.

Source : India.com

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10 thoughts on “Allowance Committee is Delaying, Govt can’t be blamed – Shiv Gopal Mishra”

  1. Lavasa is govt and govt is Lavasa. Is govt helpless? Lavasa told long back report is ready. Gimmicks are being played by Govt. Victims are all affected Govt employees. Long live India and its democracy.

  2. Subrata Talukder

    Mr. Mishra is making us fool. Is the Secretariat differs from Government?
    If the Govt. is too keen to accept the demands then why allowance committee has been formed?

  3. Dear Mishraji,
    Then why can’t the govt to seek explanation from the Allowance Committee for not submitting their report even after 10 months?

  4. There should be a law/rules/procedure to penalise such committees for not completing their work on time either by deducting their remuneration or barring them from any such future engagement.

  5. In case the committee delayed the report can the government asked them to expedite as the implementation of pay commission is being done after 12 years instead of 10 years which is heavy loss to employees

    Kamaraju
    Pensioner

  6. If Government has given timeline to somebody… and somebody fails to work in time… and then government extends the time line… and again somebody dont complete the work timely… then to whom we should see as delaying…

    Isnt it a mutual role…?

  7. Government will have to pay the big price for this inordinate delay and ditching the CGE and pensioners and especially oldies are now contemplating to leave the bjp. We dont believe that now the pensioners will get any benefits from this govt.

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