As per
Dainik Bhasker Article Govt. is ready to merge 50% DA with Basic Pay:-
38 million employees and
25 lakh pensioners electoral rarity
50 per
cent DA in the basic pay is set to merge soon
Govt.
exercises to attract 38 lakh workers, 25 lakh pensioners
20
thousand crore additional burden on the exchequer
Govt eyes
on approximately 2 and half crore votes of Central government employees and
pensioners and their families. Govt is preparing to merge 50 per cent dearness
allowance (DA) into the basic pay to attracted approximately 38 lakh employees
and 25 lakh pensioners.
That
would be in the next fortnight. If it happen, extra burden would cost of Rs
20,000 crore to the exchequer.
It
may be pressure of employees of Trade Union/ threatening of indefinite
strike by the central govt. employees with railway employee or it may be trial
of attraction of 2.5 carores of voters. Infact D.A. is being merged
with basic salary. The Secretary General of the AIRF Mr. Shiva Gopal Mishra
who is representing nearly 12 lakh employees says last days, that he had
correspondenced with the Prime Minister's Office and the Finance Ministry. He
also met with Secretary of expenditure in this connection.
This
indicates that it will be announced just after the vote on account of
parliament. Press Secretary of National Federation of Indian Railwaymen Mr.
S.N. Malik said that the Cabinet note in this regard has become according to
PMO sourcese. There is a file lying in the PMO at this time regarding
this connection. It will be announced someday next week when Parliament is in session.
Infact DA of Central Govt.
Employees reached up to 90% at this time and again due started with DA
increment from 1st Jan. If this time there is an increase of 11 per cent on DA;
it will be 101 per cent . Malik says that when the Fifth CPC DA had reached 72
per cent, 50 per cent DA was merged with basic pay without any demand from
staff side. This time it is not being done. This demand of merger of 50 per
cent of DA into basic pay DA of the unions is old. In view of this, , Minister
of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena said in Parliament stated in August last
year that Sixth Pay Commission has not recommended to merge the DA with basic
pay . So the government is not doing so. However , now the situation has
changed, in the view of general election, to woo the all the public the
decisions are being taken. In this series, if DA has to be merged with the
basic pay, then the exchequer put a burden of Rs 20,000 crore is
estimated .