Former MLA and AICC Secretary Challa Vamshichand Reddy today called the Telangana government anti-employee.
He alleged that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Reddy, who had once termed the employees and government teachers as his two eyes, had not bothered to help either of them in any way.
He said that the government had not implemented the PRC, or even given DA hikes or IR to its employees so far.
Apart from refusing to pay better salaries, the Chief Minister was not filling up vacancies in the state, either, Reddy claimed. He alleged that the government was removing more employees than appointing new ones.
Reddy said that the best example to prove the "anti-employee attitude" of the government was its decision to not execute inter-state transfers of its employees even after 7 years of the formation of the state. He said that couples where both husband and wife were government employees and were living in two different states due to their jobs, had stopped even meeting occasionally now due to fear of the coronavirus.
Referring to the orders issued by the Chief Secretaries of AP and Telangana on August 7, 2017, he said that the inter-state transfers should have been completed within two months of the issuance of those orders, but that several files related to the transfers were lying pending with the section officers of the concerned departments.
He alleged that the transfers of only those employees who were paying bribes were happening swiftly.
He also said that the last date for completing the transfers process had been extended four times so far.
He said that he had written a letter to the CM detailing these issues, and expressed hope that the CM would expedite things at least now.
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