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Mainstream political parties for revocation of disengagement order of workers

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Srinagar, May 26 : Mainstream political parties have sharply reacted to the governor administration’s decision of disengaging daily wagers and other workers who were engaged in 2010 and 2015 and asked the governor to reconsider his decision.

National Conference said that governor administration should rethink on its decision of “snatching livelihood” of poor workers who have families to feed.

“There daily wagers and consolidated workers are the lone bread winners of their families. Instead of snatching their livelihood, which is a wrong decision by governor administration, these workers should be facilitated for regularisation. Governor Administration should remove those employees who have been recruited through illegal procedures,” NC general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar told news agency.

Sagar said that Governor should reconsider the decision of disengaging these workers.

PDP Vice President Abdul Rehman Veeri said the governor administration’s decision is a wrong decision.

“These workers should be allowed to continue their work. Removing them is a wrong decision and step by the administration. If the administration can’t provide employment to jobless people, it should not create joblessness by disengaging these workers,” Veeri told news agency.

(KNS).

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