BSP MLA Rambai Singh – Photo: Social Media Expansion BSP MLA Rambai Singh Parihar from Patharia assembly of Damoh district on Tuesday demanded the government to stop the salaries of MPs, MLAs and former ministers and give better salaries to the employees. MLA Rambai said that while being MP, MLA and minister, these people earn so much that they do not need salary. The MLA has given this statement while supporting the demand of the electricity company’s outsourced and contractual employees during their strike. Recently in the salary allowance of MLAs in Madhya Pradesh being increased by Rs. In view of this, this statement of Patharia MLA Rambai Parihar has come to the fore. across the state Electricity company employees are on strike
Along with the entire Madhya Pradesh, the outsourced and contractual employees working in the electricity company in Damoh district have demanded their regularization and merger in the department. Have started strike. Tuesday was the third day of the strike. All the regular officers and employees of the United Forum also participated in this. When the news of the strike of the employees of the electricity company was received, MLA Rambai Parihar reached the protest site on Tuesday afternoon and supported the demands of the workers.
MLA said if there is no money then less Tax the salaries of MPs and MLAs
MLA Rambai, who reached the protest site in Damoh, said that the demand of these employees is justified. She said that she has been observing for almost 01 years that the employees of the electricity department are taking risks. Offering services. Do risky work in the electricity department. If any accident happens to them, then their family members do not get any help. That’s why they want the government to regularize all the employees immediately. He said that if the government has a salary problem, then it will reduce the salary of MPs and MLAs and give it to these employees. Give salary Even after this, if the government has any problem, then even if the salary is stopped, it should be given to them. But everyone must be regularised. ,
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