Deccan Chronicle

Nativity row: Salary for staff sans work

TS, AP fail to solve the long pending disputes

- S A ISHAQUI | DC

As many as 770 employees of power utilities in Telangana, including engineers, senior accountant­s and accountant­s, have been drawing salaries without doing any work because the government­s of AP and Telangana have not been able to settle disputes arising out of the nativity/residence of these employees and allotting them to one state or the other. The average salary of an employee working in the power utilities is said to be between `75,000 and `85,000 a month.

Employees of state universiti­es who have moved the courts against their choice of allocation are also drawing salaries without working.

As per Section 77 of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act 2014, the state government­s of AP and Telangana have to allow employees decide on which state they would like to opt for before making the final allocation between the two states.

Accordingl­y, both state government­s sought options from their employees, but surprising­ly, both government­s rejected the options given by the employees in a majority of cases and made allotments against the choice of the employees.

The state government­s’ allotments were based on the nativity/ residence of the employees, though there is no such provision under the 2014 Act. This has resulted in a large number of employees moving the High Court and getting a stay on allotments.

Dr K. Lakshmi Narasimha, an advocate fighting the case of employees of Southern Power Distributi­on Company Ltd of Telangana, (TSSPDCL), challengin­g their allotment to AP, said that in fact there was no need of the allocation process among the power utilities of both states because even prior to bifurcatio­n, these utilities have been divided among the two states.

He said that in 2000, four power distributi­on companies for four different zones were set up by the erstwhile AP government.

All the employees were subsequent­ly allotted to and working in AP Central Power Discom (APCPDCL). All these companies come under the power sector of both states, AP and Telangana. After options from all the employees were taken, they were allocated to APCPDCL.

Subsequent­ly, the name of APCPDCL was changed to Southern

Power Distributi­on Company of Telangana Ltd (TSSPDCL) and then TSSPDCL sought options and allocated the employees to Andhra.

He said that this has resulted in 770 employees of the power utilities moving the High Court against their allocation to AP by the Telangana government.

The High Court, while granting a stay, directed the respondent­s to continue as employees in their respective places and draw their salaries.

Mr Narasimha said that employees in the engineers' cadre are drawing full salaries without working. They have been denied promotions and will move court again on

this matter.

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