Police pensioners hold protest, project demands

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 5: The Non Gazetted Police Pensioners Welfare Forum held a protest demonstration in front of Press Club here today.
The protesters demanded that the effect to Government Order No 229 -F of 2014 regarding pay anomalies be given from the year 1996 when the Fifth Pay Commission was implemented throughout the State. It said when the Pay Commission was implemented for all other departments from the said date but only Police Department was left out.

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While speaking, Ajit Singh said that various Pay Anomaly Committees have been framed and they have given their opinion and approvals from time to time. While the first Pay Anomaly Committee was framed in the year October 2009 which recommended removal of pay anomalies in its report. He informed that second committee was constituted on September 15, 2011 and Government revived the Pay Anomaly Committee in 2012 but its report is not found in Civil Secretariat any where.
Later the third committee was framed in April 2016 and the Forum apprehended that it may too not meet the same fate which the other two pay anomaly committees have met. It demanded that the Government should intimate that by what time the report will be implemented as the demand is lingering for last 20 years, Singh informed.
He stated that Finance Department sought clarification from DG Police regarding the pay anomalies to retired ASIs and HCs and the DG gave its report intimating the amount involved in this regard and the Forum demanded that this amount be released in favour of the department so that the pay anomalies are removed.
The protesters demanded cashless health care policy should be provided to the retired police personnel on the pattern of Army and other para military forces.
They appealed to Chief Minister to release the hardship allowance which was announced during the holy Amarnath yatra and the employees who have completed the service of ten years and the above should be given promotions to next higher posts and the retirement policy of the Police Department should be similar to other paramilitary forces.

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