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Karnataka: Govt employees to go on strike from March 1, CM Bommai in action to convince them

Karnataka: Ahead of the state election, government employees pose a serious threat against CM Bommai if they go on strike it will draw embarrassment for BJP and will provide ammo to Opposition parties.

Raju Kumar Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 Bengaluru Published on: February 28, 2023 14:30 IST
Trouble mounts for CM Bommai
Image Source : PTI/FILE Trouble mounts for CM Bommai

In an election year, BS Bommai-led BJP government in Karnataka is facing trouble not only from the Opposition but also from the govenment employees. The government employees decided to go on an indefinite strike from March 1, seeking fulfilment of various demands. 

Chief Minister in action to evade strike

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday reached out to union leaders saying the administration was ready to seek 7th Pay commission's interim report immediately and implement it.

Most of the services, barring a few like transport, critical care at hospitals and crematoriums are likely to be hit due to the stir. The employees have forwarded three major demands -- implementation of the 7th Pay Commission report, reverting to the Old Pension Scheme and implementation of at least 40 per cent of fitment facilities.

"Our senior officials are in touch with the government employees' association and their President, and are holding talks. I have already made it clear in the Assembly that we were the ones who formed the seventh pay commission and it will be implemented in 2023-24 itself, and funds for it have been allocated in the budget," Bommai told reporters at Hubballi.

He further said their demand is to seek an interim report and implement it, which he has agreed to.

"We are ready to immediately direct the seventh pay commission to submit the interim report and implement it," he added.

Karnataka State Government Employees’ Association President C S Shadakshari had earlier said that all services including hospitals -- other than casualty and essential services, -- will be affected.

Also, all services of 'Mahanagara Palike' and 'Pura Sabha' including pourakarmika (civic workers) and various energy supply companies.

Revenue collection, schools and pre-university examinations, will also be hit, he said, adding that "there is already an 8-month delay, we cannot wait anymore, we don't know what will happen when the new government comes in, so the employees have decided to go on strike voluntarily".
(With PTI input)

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