All Assam District Administration Employees decides to boycott upcoming Panchayat elections
First Published: 27th October, 2018 21:11 IST
Miffed over the alleged negligent attitude of the Government of Assam, more than 10, 000 employees under the banner of All Assam District Administration Employees Union spread across the state
Miffed over the alleged negligent attitude of the Government of Assam, more than 10, 000 employees under the banner of All Assam District Administration Employees Union spread across the state has decided to boycott the ensuing Panchayat elections in Assam.
The decision was taken during an executive meeting of the union held in Dibrugarh today.
The employees were frustrated for non implementation of their 14 point charter of demands which include removal of disparity in pay and other perks as enjoyed by the employees appointed at Dispur secretariat.
All employees of the district administration will go for a 3 day cease work from November 1 which will be followed by another 5 day cease work beginning November 12 and if there is no response from the government the union will go for the total boycott of the ensuing Panchayat elections.
The employees are responsible for running the affairs of the DC, SDO and Circle Offices in the state. There are 56 district committees of the union in the state.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Gauhati High Court Grants Permission to Hold Panchayat Elections in Assam
12th January 2025Live Tripura Police Seize Over 1 Lakh Yaba Tablet
12th January 2025Live CM Biren Singh Attends Gaan-Ngai Festival, Refutes Allegations of Militant Funding
12th January 2025Live California wildfires claim 16 lives; Donald Trump calls it “One of the worst catastrophes” in US history
12th January 2025WE RECOMMEND
Gauhati High Court Grants Permission to Hold Panchayat Elections in Assam
Reacting to the High Court verdict, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that holding the Panchayat Elections would not be feasible in the month of February.
12th January 2025Assam: Passenger Dies After Falling from Moving Train in Lakhimpur
The identity of the deceased passenger is yet to be ascertained.
12th January 2025Friends of Dighalipukhuri Collect Over 250 Kilos of Waste; Urges Authorities to Address Safety Issues
Dimly lit areas of the park have reportedly become hotspots for unlawful activities, with volunteers discovering discarded alcohol bottles.
12th January 2025Assam Police Arrests 4 Bangladeshi Nationals, Deports Them Back
The Bangladeshi infiltrators have been identified as--Fatema Khatun, Sura Khatun, Md. Solaiman and Md. Yasin.
12th January 2025Guwahati: Man Accused of Attempting to Slit the Throat of a Woman, Injured in Police Firing
The accused, identified as Azul Haq, hailing from Dhubri district, allegedly slashed the throat of Sonali Das, a resident of Kailash Nagar.
11th January 2025