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DA Arrears: Scuffle between state govt staff and police creates ruckus outside Bengal Assembly

By IANS | Updated: November 23, 2022 20:55 IST

Kolkata, Nov 23 A major ruckus broke out in front of the Assembly premises and adjoining areas in ...

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Kolkata, Nov 23 A major ruckus broke out in front of the Assembly premises and adjoining areas in Kolkata on Wednesday following a scuffle between police personnel and state government employees after the latter staged a protest march over pending dearness allowance (DA) arrear payments.

The matter of DA arrear payments is currently in the Supreme Court after the state government had challenged an earlier order of the Calcutta High Court directing it to clear the pending DA arrears within a specific period.

On Wednesday, large number of state government employees started marching towards the Assembly, protesting against the delay in DA arrear payments, which the Calcutta High Court has already described as the employees' 'right'.

A huge police contingent was present there to stop them reaching near the Assembly gates.

However, as the protesters started approaching the Assembly, breaking through the police barricades, a scuffle broke out between the agitators and the security personnel.

Soon the police resorted to lathi charge, causing injuries to many protesters. Some police personnel, including a deputy commissioner, an inspector and an assistant sub-inspector, were also injured in the clashes.

Recently, the Union government had approved DA at the rate of 34 per cent of the basic pay for Central government employees as per the Seventh Pay Commission. However, the West Bengal government is paying DA at the rate of just three per cent of the basic pay, thus making the pay-band of state government employees much lower compared not just to the Central government employees, but also to that of their counterparts in other states.

The West Bengal government has repeatedly cited cash-strapped exchequer as the reason for delay in DA arrear payments.

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