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They-labour-for-themselvesDespite the Seemandhra employees stir ‘paralysing’ governance, files on salary, perks, transfer, tour and service matters are promptly moving. In all, 3,485 GOs were issued this month — most of them related to administrative and welfare matters. Only public issues remain pending.

Many would think the ongoing Seemandhra employees stir has affected governance. They are right and wrong.

Right because public issues are not getting the attention they deserve as the striking employees hardly bother with them. And also wrong, because all the administrative works and the financial matters concerning employees are moving promptly!

While it is claimed by all including political leaders and media that works at the Secretariat are at a standstill, Postnoon probe reveals that the seat of governance had issued 3,485 Government Orders concerning varied administrative matters such as transfer, perks, tour, promotions etc. Also included are budget related matters, sources pointed out. All the while, the APNGO is claiming that the strike since August 13 has completely derailed governance.

Interestingly, all these GOs were hosted on AP government’s official website ww.goir.ap.gov.in.

Reacting to the issue, Telangana Joint Action Committee (T-JAC) secretariat branch president Narendar Rao rebutted the claims of Seemandhra employees and APNGOs and said that the administration of the State government has not been stalled as claimed by the Seemandhra employees.

“Issues and problems pertaining to common people of the state are stalled due to the strike of Seemandhra employees. All the issues related to state cabinet ministers and employees and most importantly bureaucrats like IAS and IPS officers are being solved without fail and without any delay. The implementation of welfare programmes have stopped because of the strike,” he said.

Commenting on the functioning of secretariat employees, Rao told Postnoon that over 65 per cent of employees including Seemandhra employees are discharging their duties.

This would clearly mean that a large number of the 1,800 Seemandhra employees working in secretariat are discharging their duties.

This apart, TNGO functionaries claim that most of the Seemandhra employees are coming back to work. They face legal and departmental actions if they do not return to their posts and discharge their duties effectively.


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