Sham Lal, other BJP leaders meet various delegations

BJP vice president and former Minister, Sham Lal Sharma addressing employees at Srinagar on Wednesday.
BJP vice president and former Minister, Sham Lal Sharma addressing employees at Srinagar on Wednesday.

‘Daily wagers issues to be early redressed’
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Jan 4: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders of J&K today met various deputations in Srinagar and listened to their issues being faced by them due to the wrong policies of previous Governments.
Notably, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has constituted a committee headed by Sham Lal Sharma, vice president of the party and former Minister; Abhinav Sharma, spokesperson BJP J&K, Sham Lal Choudhary, former Minister, Shakti Parihar former Minister and Balwant Singh Mankotia to redress the grievances of daily wagers, temporary employees, need based employees, contractual employee, employees appointed under SRO 64 and SRO 520 working in 47 Government departments of Jammu and Kashmir.
These senior BJP leaders had met several deputations of employees for three days in Jammu and now they were in Srinagar for the last three days to listen to the grievances of these employees.
The senior BJP leaders listened to their issues patiently and assured that they will take up the matter with the Party High Command for an early redressal. “The final draft regarding the comprehensive solution of all these categories of temporary employees will be submitted to the Party High Command in J&K within one week after going through all points of the memorandums submitted by these deputations,” they said.
Sham Lal said that the successive governments in the erstwhile State have exploited the employees, conveniently ignoring the genuine issues faced by them. However, the BJP Government has always thought of their welfare. The J&K UT administration is also working tirelessly to provide relief to the employees,” he said.
The senior BJP leader has asked the protesting employees to have faith in the working of Government at the Centre in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory as very soon their problems shall be mitigated and the present dispensation will come out with an amicable solution.
He asked the representatives of the employees to shun the path of agitation and come with the Government to resolve the issue on priority.
Abhinav Sharma said that the Government is already on job to resolve all the issues which the employees are confronting at the moment. He said confrontation is not advisable, rather the employees should extend support to the Government to finalize the best possible solution for ensuring safety and comfort of the employees.