7K field assistants don’t get back jobs

These employees were sacked in February, 2020 after they went on strike

Update: 2022-05-09 20:27 GMT
Apart from seeking the pending Rs. 6,750 crore payment from the centre, the YSRC MPs wanted the unit cost of an Anganwadi centre enhanced to Rs. 20 lakh, permission for utilising MGNREGS funds for paying wages towards planting of stones during resurvey of lands, revision of labour budget for 202122, and permission for raising new coffee plantations under MGNREGS to benefit poor tribals in Paderu area of Visakhapatnam district. Representational image/DC

Hyderabad: Over 7,000 field assistants working for MNREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme) await posting even two months after Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao promised their reinstatement in jobs.  

The CM had made the promise in the state assembly. However, officials refuse to reinstate the field assistants by saying no order has been issued by the state government so far. These employees were sacked in February, 2020 after they went on strike.

The field assistants held protests in all the districts for two years with a plea to the government to revoke the suspension orders. Opposition parties had extended their support to the demand. It was in this context that the CM made a promise to reinstate them into the service while he was speaking in the Budget session of the assembly on March 15.

He had said he would do so on ‘humanitarian grounds’ and warned them not to resort to strikes in the future.

Field assistants had performed ‘ksheerabhishekams’' (pouring milk on the portraits of CM) to thank him for the decision in the hope that they would join duties from April 1. However, no order was issued so far.  Field assistants say they would launch agitation programmes again if the government failed to issue orders immediately to take them back to their jobs from June 1. They held a meeting here on Monday.

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