Bengal govt moves SC seeking revision of order concerning pending DA

IANS June 12, 2025 656 views

The West Bengal government has approached the Supreme Court seeking revision of a recent order concerning pending dearness allowance for state employees. Despite being on court vacation, the state is preparing to pay 25% of the outstanding dues to avoid potential contempt of court. This payment will result in a significant financial drain of over Rs 10,000 crore from the state exchequer. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has indirectly blamed the Union government's freezing of centrally-sponsored scheme payments for the current financial pressure.

"The immediate payment of 25% DA will drain over Rs 10,000 crore" - State Finance Department
Kolkata, June 12: The West Bengal government has approached the Supreme Court seeking revision of the earlier order related to the clearing of pending dearness allowance.

Key Points

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Bengal challenges Supreme Court order on pending dearness allowance

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State prepares to pay 25% of overdue DA

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Mamata Banerjee blames Union government for financial strain

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Employees currently receive only 18% DA rate

State secretariat sources said in the petition at the Apex Court, the state government had also sought certain clarifications on certain points of the order that was delivered last month.

However, the sources added, while moving the petition, the state government is carrying out the preparatory process for paying 25 per cent of the pending dearness allowance dues within the stipulated date.

"However, the Supreme Court is on vacation now. Therefore, even though the petition has been filed, it may not be listed for hearing until the vacation period is over. So the state government has kept the preparatory process on for paying the 25 per cent of the pending dearness allowances dues within the Supreme Court stipulated deadline, to avoid any possibility of contempt of court," said a senior official of the state government who did not wish to be named.

The immediate payment of 25 per cent of the pending dearness allowance dues will result in an immediate drain-out of over Rs 10,000 crore from the state exchequer, as per calculations of the state Finance Department.

Currently, government employees in Bengal receive dearness allowances at a rate of just 18 per cent, as against 55 per cent received by their counterparts in the Centre and many other state governments.

The state Finance Department employees also apprehend that this drain-out might also impact some monthly payments under different welfare schemes run by the state government.

Last month, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee indirectly blamed the Union government for the DA crisis.

She claimed that since the Union government had frozen payments under various centrally-sponsored schemes to the state government, the latter had to continue those projects with its own money, as a result of which there was constant pressure on the state exchequer.

Reader Comments

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Arjun M.
Finally some action on DA! Government employees have suffered too long with just 18% when others get 55%. But ₹10,000 crore is huge money - hope this doesn't affect other welfare schemes. State and Centre should stop blame game and find solutions.
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Priya K.
As a banker's daughter, I know how much DA matters for middle class families. But why approach SC during vacation? 🤔 Seems like political drama. Pay the dues first, then fight over technicalities. My uncle in state service has been waiting 5 years for this!
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Rahul S.
₹10,000 crore could build so many schools and hospitals! While employees deserve their dues, government must be transparent about finances. If Centre is withholding funds, they should explain why. This affects Bengal's development.
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Sunita G.
My husband is a state clerk - we've been budgeting carefully for years. This 25% payment will help with daughter's college fees. But what about remaining 75%? Government should make clear roadmap instead of legal battles.
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Vikram D.
Interesting timing before elections! Both TMC and BJP playing with people's lives. DA is employee's right, not charity. Instead of blaming each other, leaders should sit together and solve this. Country needs cooperative federalism.
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Neha P.
As a taxpayer, I want to know why Bengal's finances are in such bad shape. Other states manage to pay proper DA. Maybe time for audit of all expenditures - how much goes to actual development vs populist schemes? 🧐

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