Bhopal:
On the last day of the Madhya Pradesh assembly bypass campaign, state congressman Kamal Nath accused the state’s BJP waiver of lowering the retirement age for employees of the state. class IV government, which Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan called “rumor”.
In a tweet, Mr Nath said the BJP decision lowered the retirement age for Class IV employees from 62 to 60, prompting the BJP government to provide clarification on the matter.
“The decision of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government to again reduce the retirement age of class IV employees from 62 to 60. It is a deception with class IV employees. This decision will create a crisis for them.” Mr. Nath said in the microblogging site.
Mr Chouhan responded to the Congressional leader’s tweet, saying, “You are spreading rumors when you see the impending defeat of Congress (in the by-elections). This disgusting job can only be done by you and your party.”
Mr Chouhan said the state government ordinance was only intended for temporary fourth-class employees appointed to the staff of ministers.
“On the contrary, the state government has increased the age limit for these employees (appointed to the minister’s staff during their tenure) to 60, which has so far been 40,” he said. he declares.
Later that day, the General Administration Department of the state government issued a clarification in this regard.
He said there was no change in the age limit for Class IV employees except for those temporarily appointed to the minister’s staff during their tenure.
Mr Nath then thanked the government for the clarification and said Congress would continue to fight for employee rights.
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