Sunday, May 10, 2020

Bankers And Elected Representatives AND Covid19

Few days ago I had asked those bankers who always curse MP and MLA,  who ask for pension equal to them,  some people say that payment  made to MPMLA is burden on taxpayers,  some say that their pension should be stopped,  some say that they are overpaid,  they are not taxed and so on.   
   
My question was targeted to those few employees  who used to compare their salary with that of MPMLA knowing very well that there is no comparison between bankers and elected representatives.  When roles are different, their compensation  is naturally different. 

After reading all comments, I am very happy that majority  of them have eventually  accepted  that there is no comparison  at all.  

A few over intelligent or politically  biased or fake ID holders have used even abusive language also for me to satisfy  their ego. It exhibits their upbringing  and their culture.  I avoid commenting on them. 

My Stress was that when above specified lot of employees should also come forward with proportionate donation if they find it fit to compare their pay and pension with that of MP and MLA. 

Similarly  Role of IAS  and IPS officers is different and hence their pay packages are different .

There are employees in  many other  sectors who are paid very less than bankers although they are more intelligent  and perform hard work. We cannot  compare ourselves  with them too. 

As such bankers should focus more on their on issues  and demand with giving justifications which they have been  doing for decades while negotiating  in Bipartite settlement  sittings. 

Some people have nothing to say other than calling me as Modi Bhakt.  It is their choice.  I have no hesitation  in accepting  that I consider Modi as incarnation  of God when our country was moving from bad to worse.

For your ready reference  I am quoting  below my previous post 

Government amended Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954, to reduce the allowances and pension of MPs by 30 percent, starting April 1, 2020, for a year.

This was done for managing the “health and the adverse impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in India.

Public service personnels and bank employees  who always say pension and  salary paid to MLA or MP is a burden on taxpayers.  Now their salary  and pension is reduced by 30 percent for one year. No protest from any MP or MLA. 

Now the question arises whether  those employees  who were annoyed and unhappy with MPs and MLAs drawing  pension will voluntarily accept or agree or offer 30 percent cut in their salary or pension even for a month  to serve the same purpose of COVID 19

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