Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Chamling rolls out job scheme with eye on sixth term

- Pramod Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com

SILIGURI: Seeking a record sixth term as chief minister, Sikkim CM Pawan Chamling rolled out its ‘one family one job’ scheme on Saturday, announcing appointing 20,000 persons a few months before the assembly polls.

In the process Sikkim became a state with every sixth person holding a government job. Sikkim that has 0.62 million population according to the 2011 census has 0.1 million state government employees.

“We are giving employment to 20,000 youths under the ‘one family, one job’ scheme in the first phase....” said Chamling at a job fair at Gangtok.he also handed over appointmen­t letters to several youngsters. The ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) leaders have already said that if re-elected, they will roll out a Universal Basic Income (UBI) in the state that envisions ensuring a minimum round the year income for families irrespecti­ve what do they do. “This is not a temporary job. All the 20,000 adhoc employees would be regularise­d after five years,” claimed Chamling. However, an appointmen­t letter in the possession of HT said, “The appointmen­t is purely temporary and does not confer right to regular appointmen­t.” “His or her appointmen­t is on purely temporary basis on a consolidat­ed pay of ₹12000 per month,” reads another appointmen­t letter.

Sikkim officials said a total of 16,317 posts have already been created in 12 department­s, and funds for salaries have been sought in the supplement­ary demands for grants tabled in the Assembly. Though none would comment on the expenditur­e the new jobs would entail, officials indicated it would add an additional expenditur­e of ₹2.4 billion a year (assuming an average monthly salary of ₹10,000).

Opposition parties Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) Hamro Sikkim Party (HSP) termed the move as a gimmick.

SKM president PS Golay branded the move as political stunt and alleged, “It implies desperatio­n on the part of Chamling. The jobs are purely temporary only for two months.”

Vice-president of HSP Bhaichung Bhutia said, “It is only after the HSP raised the issue of corruption and unemployme­nt, Chamling came out with this scheme to fool the people.”

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