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Seventh Pay Commission for ST staff impossible for 25 yrs: Minister

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Slamming the Maharashtr­a State Road Transport (MSRTC) employees for going on a strike over their demand for salary hike, state transport minister Diwakar Raote on Tuesday said implementi­ng the Seventh Pay Commission for these employees is not possible for the next 25 years.

“MSRTC will not be in a position to implement the 7th Pay Commission for another 25 years. In his meeting with the union members, the CM has clearly said that it is not possible even for the government employees so how can we do it for them,” Raote said.

He added Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has offered to resolve the matter through talks and also asked the union to formulate a committee to resolve their issues.

“The CM will personally see what can be done for them once the committee comes to a conclusion,” he said.

“The government is not in a position to accept their demands because a lot of money is being spent on farmers. They should not hold people to ransom during Diwali time just to get their demands fulfilled,” he said.

Employees of the MSRTC began an indefinite strike from midnight of Monday. Their main demand is implementa­tion of 7th pay commission.

Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in the Legislativ­e Council Dhananjay Munde questioned if Raote wants to resolve the issue or make matters worse by his comments.

“At a time when lakhs of commuters are held ransom, Raote makes comments which raises the question whether he wants an amicable solution or wants to add oil to the fire?” he said.

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