"The state government employees are facing the heat because of the policies of the TMC government. The government has money to organise festivals but they don't have money for giving DA," Moloy Mukherjee, leader of INTUC-affiliated Confederation of State Government Employees said.
Mukherjee said, "To keep the employees away from agitation, they are adopting a vindictive attitude. They are issuing arbitrary transfer orders. So we have decided to move the court."
Manoj Guha, general secretary of the Coordination Committee said, "The TMC government is indifferent to the woes of the state government employees. We will launch agitation against it," he said.
With the Centre's announcement for a DA hike, the difference between the state government and central government DA currently stood at 52 per cent.
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State Education minister Partha Chatterjee, however, blamed the Centre for putting financial burden on the state.
"They (the state government employees) are facing hardship. We will mitigate it but it will take some time," Chatterjee, also TMC secretary general, said.
"We may give DA by stopping projects but we want to maintain the development of the state," he said.
Panchim Banga Rajya Sarkari Karmachari Federation state convenor Dipendu Ray also defended the TMC government saying, "The Centre can raise DA but given the financial situation the Mamata Banerjee government has set up the sixth pay commission when some other states are yet to do so."
He further said the state also offered interim relief and "we are confident that it will pay our dues".
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