PHE workers protest, to take out ‘Adhikar rally’ on Sept 30

Excelsior Correspondent

PHE workers staging protest demonstration outside Chief Engineer's office on BC Road in Jammu on Sunday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh
PHE workers staging protest demonstration outside Chief Engineer’s office on BC Road in Jammu on Sunday.
-Excelsior/ Rakesh

JAMMU, Sept 27: The protest demonstration-cum-dharna of the daily rated, ITI trained and CP workers of the PHE Department in support of their demands continued on the 19th consecutive day at BC Road office complex of the department here today.
Despite Sunday, the agitating workers in large number, under the banner of All J&K PHE, ITI Trained & CP Workers Association assembled at BC Road office of the Chief Engineer in the morning and held protest demonstration against the higher authorities in the department. The workers were raising loud slogans against the Chief Engineer concerned, Minister for PHE, I&FC Sukhnandan Choudhary, Finance Minister Dr Haseeb Drabu and Chief Minister Mufti Mohd Sayeed. They also raised slogans against BJP Ministers from Jammu region for their failure to project their case and provide them any relief.
The agitating workers are demanding to frame proper policy for their regularization and release of their pending wages. They alleged that Government has turned a deaf ear towards to their plight. Moreover, they were not paid their wages on the festivals of Eid, Raksha Bandan and Janamashtmi recently.
The workers were demanding release of their wages in time and regularly and enhancement in the rate of their daily wages. They demanded that disparity in the wages of the Valley based and Jammu region workers be removed and unique wage system be adopted in all the three regions of the State.
Provincial president of the Association, Tanveer Hussain alleged that despite assurance given by Minister for PHE and senior officers, their demands have not been resolved. Many of them have been working for the last 15-20 years but they are still waiting for their regularization.
Mr Tanveer also claimed that a great discrimination was meted out to the workers of Jammu region. He said the money which was released for the ITI trained workers vide Govt order No. FD-VIII-23/1/2009 dated 30-6-2015, was to the tune of Rs 1400.36 crore whereas, Jammu’s share was kept just Rs 287.79 crore while lion’s share of Rs 1116.57 crore was kept for the workers of Kashmir. This is glaring example of discrimination by the Government with the workers of Jammu.
Tanveer said that on September 30, the PHE workers from all the districts of Jammu region including Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri and Poonch would take out a grand `Adhikar’ rally in Jammu as the Government has failed to resolve the issue after 20 days of agitation. The rally would start from B C Road office complex and then culminate at Press Club after passing through KC Chowk, Indira Chowk and some parts of old city.