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Walkout in J&K over daily wagers, refugees

Last Updated 23 March 2013, 21:14 IST

The Opposition on Saturday staged a walkout from the Jammu and Kashmir assembly on several issues, including engagement of refugees and daily wagers.

Accusing the government of engaging casual and daily wagers in different departments from 2009 to January 2013 through “back door”, Communist Party of India (Marxist) member M Y Tarigami demanded a statement from the government in the Assembly.

Tarigami was supported by rebel members of the BJP, who also raised a hue and cry over the issue, forcing the state finance minister Abdul Rahim Rather to make a statement in the House.

Informing the House on behalf of the chief minister, Rather said 7,893 people have been engaged as casual and daily wagers on need and consolidated basis in different departments from 2009 to January, 2013.

Replying to another question by Er Sheikh Abdul Rashid, the minister said these engagements were made by competent authorities as per their requirement.
Unsatisfied with the reply, Tarigami, independent MLA Rasheed Ahmed and others staged a walkout from the House.

Anganwari issue

Later, Tarigami raised the issue of the failure of granting honorarium to Anganwari workers and helpers for the past several years in the state and sought the government’s reply.

Minister for social welfare Sakina Itoo said the state government is trying to ensure timely release of the honorarium, and added that the government has always pursued the matter with the Centre for timely release of funds.

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(Published 23 March 2013, 21:14 IST)

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