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Missing records irk GMC staff

MEMBERS OF Municipal Corporation Employees? Coordination Committee have expressed concern over the missing records of 281 casual and daily wages sanitation employees. They organised a meeting at coordination committee office on Tuesday and demanded to set up an inquiry in this regard and to punish the erring officer. Presiding over the meeting, chairman of the coordination committee Kaushal Kishor Shukla said instead of punishing the erring officer, Municipal Commissioner Satyaprakash Pandey has lodged an FIR against a stenographer.

Published on: Nov 8, 2006, 24:18:00 IST
None | By , Gorakhpur
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MEMBERS OF Municipal Corporation Employees’ Coordination Committee have expressed concern over the missing records of 281 casual and daily wages sanitation employees.

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They organised a meeting at coordination committee office on Tuesday and demanded to set up an inquiry in this regard and to punish the erring officer.

Presiding over the meeting, chairman of the coordination committee Kaushal Kishor Shukla said instead of punishing the erring officer, Municipal Commissioner Satyaprakash Pandey has lodged an FIR against a stenographer. He said the insensitive attitude of the officials had compounded the problem.

Balram Upadhyay, Radheshyam Bhatia and Navin Nethalial jointly said the callous attitude of Municipal Commissioner has left no option before the employees except to launch movement and they threatened to go on strike. They said the missing files were significant.

It was the record of seniority of sanitation employees and it was the moral duty of corporation officials to make supplement records of these employees.

They threatened to stage dharna on November 21. In the second phase on November 25, they would start relay hunger strike.

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