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EJAC voices concern over pending SRO-43 cases,Says ” it is red tapism , injustice with J&K employees of JK”

Families of employees who have given their lives during service are put to starvation, alleges Rafique Rather.

Shafqat Bukhari by Shafqat Bukhari
May 7, 2022
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Release salary of all employees before Eid ul Fitr, release pending wages of adhoc & daily wagers : EJAC tells JK Govt
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Srinagar| May,7 : Jammu & Kashmir Employees Joint Action Committee (J&K EJAC) an amalgam of major trade unions of Jammu and Kashmir have expressed serious concern on unnecessary delay in disposing of pending SRO-43 cases and called it worst type of red tapism and injustice with the families of employees who have died during service period.
In a statement President EJAC Mohd Rafique Rather said that hundreds of SRO-43 cases are pending in different departments and there is no body to address such cases which has put the dependents of dead employees to starvation and mental trauma. Rafique Rather said that it is unfortunate that the families of employees who have given their lives while serving the people, are made to suffer and there seems no end to their sufferings and no unfortunately no headway to such a human issue which otherwise deserve a special attention and added that sufferings of such families are unbearable. He said that SRO-43 cases are pending in different departments for years together and Head of the departments have turned their back to such grave and serious human issue citing flimsy grounds and resort to delaying tactics. Rather lashed out on concerned head of the departments who have shown casual approach to this issue and have resorted to get the disposal of these cases delayed for years together and added that EJAC will hit the roads to highlight the sufferings of the families who are waiting for compensate  appointments under the said SRO.but are denied the legitimate right.  President EJAC urged Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Secretary Dr.A.K.Mehta to personally intervene this human and grave  buissue and provide justice to these families which are living a miserable life. Rather expressed the hope that Government of J&K will seek the details of all pending SRO-43 cases and will dispose off all cases on priority in view of humanitarian aspect attached to it.
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