J&K Assembly: The BJP walked from the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly amidst the bustling of the daily wage workers’ issue


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The BJP MLAS left the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Tuesday after a bustling of the council’s actions on the issue of daily wage workers on strike in the Union Territory. The opposition and the ruling party raised slogans that caused the current plight of thousands of daily workers in the Union Territory.
“The government should issue a report on this,” he demanded. NC Deputy Chief Minister Surender Chaudhry has accused the BJP of failing to solve the problems of daily wage workers in the last 10 years. Chaudhry said, “We set up a group in a few days to solve the problems of wage workers. Why have you not set up a team to address their grievances over the past 10 years? “The warning between the BJP and the ruling NC and the Congress members began with the opinions of the deputy chief.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that the BJP’s evening Lal Sharma said, “The government should act like the government,” the BJP agrees that the BJP has not been paid for more than 10 years for the daily salary.
He said, ‘I urge the daily salary people to withdraw the strike. The committee headed by the Chief Secretary and the other bureaucratic will speak to you.
Later, the BJP left the MLAS home. Divine salary has been on strike for the past two days, and the demonstrations will remain indefinitely until their problems are resolved. Hassers demand regularization and salary increase.
Some of this daily salary have already crossed the maximum age limit to apply for government jobs. There have been cases that have been working in the daily salary department for the past 22 years, and no decision has been made. Interestingly, the hydroelectricity, the power development sector and some other sectors often depend on the uniform operation of the daily workers.
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