Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sarpanches working sans salaries for four years › ›

- Sarbmeet Singh

I have been waiting for my honorarium since I was elected sarpanch in July 2013. Sarpanches work 24 hours a day without any holiday. The government should at least pay our honorarium PARGAT SINGH DHALIWAL, president, Sarpanch Ekta Manch Honorarium was not paid due to poor financial condition of the state under the previous government. A sum of ₹18 crore has now been sectioned and sarpanches will be paid soon. SIBIN C, director, rural developmen­t and panchayats director

MUKTSAR: Sarpanches across the state have not been getting their monthly honorarium of Rs 1,200 for the past four years.

Stating this, Punjab Panchayat Union president Harmeet Singh Mavi said, “We have repeatedly submitted memorandum­s to several officers in this regard, but to no avail.”

“I have been waiting for my honorarium since the last panchayat elections when I was elected sarpanch in July 2013. Sarpanches work 24 hours a day and seven days a week without any holiday. The government should at least pay our honorarium,” said Sarpanch Ekta Manch president Pargat Singh Dhaliwal, who is sarpanch of Balamgarh village of Muktsar.

“During the SAD-BJP government, we had submitted a memorandum to the district deputy commission­er seeking release of our honorarium but nothing happened,” he added. Gurtej Singh, sarpanch of Baam village of Muktsar, said he is forced to do a private job to make ends meet.

“As a sarpanch, we have spend a lot as several villagers and government officials visit us and we have to provide them tea and snacks. Since we are not given any allowance for such expenses, we should be paid enough salary. However, we are not getting our paltry salary.”

Sukhjinder Kaur, sarpanch of Chak Gadha Singh Wala village in the district, said, “Sarpanches from Dalit community find it more difficult as they don’t have big chunks of agricultur­al land or other sources of income. Woman sarpanches face even more difficulti­es.”

Social activist Parvinder Singh Kitna said, “During the previous government, I had sent a legal notice to the officials concerned for not paying honorarium to sarpanches , but nothing happened.”

Talking to HT, rural developmen­t and panchayats director Sibin C said, “Honorarium was not paid due to poor financial condition of the state under the previous government. A sum of Rs 18 crore has now been sectioned and sarpanches will be paid soon.”

Faridkot block developmen­t and panchayat officer (BDPO) Baljeet Kaur said, “We have sent bills worth ₹25 lakh to the higher officials. Honorarium will be paid as soon as we receive payment.” Malout BDPO Surjeet Kaur said, “We have sent account details of sarpanches . Honorarium will be directly transferre­d to their accounts.”

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