In Manipur where violence continues unabated, the BJP-led Biren Singh government has given a major blow to 1 lakh government employees. The government has strictly implemented no-work-no-pay against all the employees. That is, the salary of government employees who are not going to work will be cut. , Why did the government show strictness on the government employees
In fact, the Biren Singh government of Manipur Strict action has been taken against those who have been out of their offices without authorized leave since the violence broke out on 3rd May. Especially against those employees who are posted in valley of hilly districts.
Government has asked for the report of the employees
Government has asked the Administrative Secretary to list all the employees. Those who have not attended their office since the violence. The government has sought details of the name, designation, EIN and current address of all employees.
CM Biren Singh met the Home Minister in Delhi
It may be noted that the ongoing violence in Manipur Regarding this, Chief Minister Biren Singh had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi and informed about the current situation in the state. After the meeting, he told that the central government is also worried about the situation in Manipur. Singh briefed Shah in New Delhi about the latest situation in Manipur and said that the state and central governments have been successful in controlling the violence to a great extent.
Why violence broke out in Manipur
in so far more people Has passed away. Violent clashes broke out in Manipur after a ‘tribal solidarity march’ was organized in the hill districts on May 3 to protest the demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for the Meitei community.
The population of Meitei community is highest in Manipur
The population of Meitei community in this northeastern state is around 35 per cent, most of whom live in the Imphal Valley, while tribal communities such as the Nagas and Kukis 28 percent and they mostly live in hilly districts.
Biren SinghManipurManipur violencePublished Date
Tue, Jun 27, 2023, 11: 48 AM IST
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