BJP doing injustice to government employees: Maken

New Delhi: Former Union Minister Ajay Maken on Saturday accused the BJP government of doing injustice to government employees, saying that the Modi government gave the worst recommendations in the seventh pay commission.

Addressing a press conference here, he said: “The BJP has been known for its anti-government employee stand.”

Maken also assured that if voted to power, the Congress will become the voice of the government employees and will fill the 22 lakh vacant posts and also regularise the jobs of the contractual workers.

“In 2003, when the NDA was in power, they did not permit to form the committee for the sixth pay commission. And after coming to power in 2014, they gave the worst seventh pay commission recommendations,” he said.

Maken, who is contesting from the New Delhi Lok Sabha seat against Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Meenakshi Lekhi, said there are about 35 per cent government employees in his parliamentary constituency and so he is raising the issue.

“In our times the government employees got about 40 per cent increment, while in the seventh pay commission recommendation the BJP government gave only 14.29 per cent increment,” he said, adding that the government also reduced several allowances to government officials.

“Due to the seventh pay commission recommendations, the pay parity between the lower posts and the higher posts has increased significantly,” he added.

The government has also accepted the recommendations of the seventh pay commission that there would be no eighth pay commission, Maken said.

[source_without_link]IANS[/source_without_link]