Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

The timing of the pay hike for TN MLAs is all wrong

It has come when the state is facing a bad drought and governance problems

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In what is clearly a case of misplaced priorities and bad timing, on Wednesday legislator­s in Tamil Nadu decided to congratula­te themselves for the work they’ve being doing for the past one year. Chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i announced a pay hike for all its 235 members from Rs 55,000 to Rs 1,05,000 with retrospect­ive effect from July 1. Cutting across party lines legislator­s agreed to a 90.91% increase in their salary — and this could not have come at a more inappropri­ate time.

It’s not clear how the Palaniswam­i government justifies the pay hike, but it cannot be on the basis of performanc­e. That is because in the past one year it has done little by way of real governance. Till December the focus of the legislator­s from the ruling AIADMK was on the health of then chief minister J Jayalalith­aa. Since then they have been caught up in an open war between Sasikala Natarajan and O Panneersel­vam that has split the party into two camps. The government’s response to cyclone Vardah in December, the Jallikattu protests in January, and, more importantl­y, to the severe drought crisis has been, to put it mildly, wanting. The drought — exacerbate­d after the state received the lowest rainfall in 140 years — has led to widespread protests. About 100 farmers from the state are protesting at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, demanding that the government­s at the Centre and state take heed of the agrarian crisis and meet their demands. In April, the Supreme Court noted that the State’s lack of concern for the plight of the farmers was not acceptable and that it had to “rise up to the occasion”.

That said, there is a case for legislator­s to be well paid. When compared to their counterpar­ts from other states, a pay hike for Tamil Nadu’s MLAs is not an excessive demand. But it could have been done at a time when public sentiment was upbeat. At this juncture a pay hike only magnifies the insensitiv­ity towards the plight of many people who are facing trying circumstan­ces.

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