Key Points

The West Bengal government is scrambling to meet the Supreme Court’s deadline for paying 25% pending dearness allowance to employees. With Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee engaged in Ratha Yatra festivities, last-minute clearance remains uncertain. Employee unions threaten legal action and mass protests if the dues aren’t settled. The Rs 12,000 crore payout could also disrupt welfare scheme disbursements.

Key Points: Bengal Govt Faces Legal Heat Over Delayed DA Payments to Employees

  • SC deadline for 25% DA dues expires midnight June 27
  • Mamata Banerjee occupied in Ratha Yatra amid crisis
  • Employees warn of legal battles and street protests
  • Rs 12,000 crore payout may strain welfare schemes
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As deadline for paying 25 pc DA dues nears, legal challenges loom for Bengal govt

West Bengal government races against SC deadline to pay 25% DA dues as employees threaten legal action and protests.

"We will announce our detailed plans on Saturday if the notification does not surface. – Bhaskar Ghosh, United Forum Convener"

Kolkata, June 27

With less than 12 hours left for meeting the Supreme Court's deadline for the West Bengal government to clear 25 per cent pending dearness allowance (DA) to current and retired state government employees, legal challenges loom large.

The actual deadline is midnight on June 29. However, considering that June 28 and June 29 are state government holidays, the deadline will be midnight on June 27.

With Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee busy at Digha in East Midnapore district of West Bengal in the Ratha Yatra programme of the Lord Jagannath Temple there, a last-moment notification before announcing payment of 25 per cent dues has become even more uncertain.

The United Forum of State Government employees, the umbrella body of the state government employees spearheading the movement on the issue, had claimed that if the state government finally does not issue any notification, it should be ready to face legal battles, including contempt of court, in the matter.

"We will be waiting till Friday midnight. We will announce our detailed plans on Saturday if the notification does not surface. The state government employees, both current and retired, have shown enough patience. They will be holding patience till Saturday morning. We are not disclosing our detailed plans right now. All I can now is that if the state government does honour the Apex Court order, it would be heading a two-pronged challenge - legal and movement on the streets," said the forum convener, Bhaskar Ghosh, on Friday morning.

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

Payment of 25 per cent of pending dues is expected to cost the state exchequer around Rs 12,000 crore.

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

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is really concerning for government employees who have been waiting so long for their rightful dues. The Supreme Court order should be respected - why is the WB government delaying? Employees have families to feed and inflation is hitting everyone hard. 😟
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Rahul S.
While employees deserve their DA, ₹12,000 crore is a huge amount! Will this affect other welfare schemes? The government needs to find a balanced solution. Maybe phased payments would be better than one-time payout.
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Anjali M.
My father is a retired state employee in WB. He's been struggling with medical bills as pension isn't enough. The government must prioritize this payment - it's not charity, it's their hard-earned right! #JusticeForEmployees
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Sanjay P.
Why is CM busy with Ratha Yatra when such an important financial decision is pending? Governance should come first! This shows misplaced priorities. Employees have waited long enough - no more excuses please.
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Neha T.
The DA disparity between central and state employees is shocking! 18% vs 55% is too big a gap. Hope this gets resolved soon. WB government should learn from other states who have managed this better. Employees are the backbone of administration!

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