INLD slams Khattar govt claiming there was unanimity over filing of SLP

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The (INLD) today hit out at the government for its claim that there was unanimity among all for filing a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the over the issue of regularisation of employees.

The meeting was convened by the under the chairmanship of

"The is not even aware as to how and why did the government change its stand from bringing a bill in the Vidhan Sabha to regularise those employees to now deciding to file a SLP," Arora claimed in a statement.

"The is consistent in its demand that a bill be introduced in the Vidhan Sabha to give relief to all employees affected by the high court order," he said.

He said at no point in the meeting did the INLD agree with the government's proposal.

"Apart from verbally opposing the idea of SLP, he (the INLD representative) suggested that a comprehensive bill be brought so as to safeguard the interests of employees affected by the adverse high court judgment," he said.

"The claim of the government made through an official press release is mischievous and a distortion of facts. The government should retract this bogus claim which is contrary to facts and defamatory in nature," Arora alleged.

According to a government release, "It was decided unanimously in the meeting that the and the Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh would file a SLP in the against the decision of the and regarding regularization policy".

It said the meeting was attended by former Hawa Singh Hooda, INLD Naresh Singh Shekhawat, Additional and and representatives of Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh.

The high court here had earlier this year set aside the Employee Regularisation Policy whereby the previous government had regularised the services of more than 20,000 contractual employees.

The court had allowed the employees to continue for a period of six months, during which the state was to ensure that regular posts were advertised and the process of selection was completed.

The policy framed by the previous government to regularise services of the employees was challenged in 2014 by several job aspirants.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 17:50 IST