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Ministry clarifies to RTI applicant on MPs’ pay hike

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  • “As to why pay and allowances of government servants are not increased similarly, it is stated that the roles, responsibilities, functions of the MPs and the appointment and service conditions of government servants are not comparable,” says the ministry.

    Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah described Rai’s questions under the RTI as reflective of his “indignation” on what “he (Rai) believes to be discrimination” in favour of MPs.

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    Salary of MpsBy: Hemant | 05-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Any salary paid to MPs is to much and waste of tax payers money. They should earn daily wages as they work very few days in a year.Hemant.
    Aam admi By: kristv | 05-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward govt Babus swallow 17000 cr of tax collection. The servants of public PM,to MPs who found it difficult run their family increased their salary and perk just on MBAs suggestion . Is there any soul in whole India to suggest the Deaf PM and Blind MPs about the Minimum wages to 200/- a day ? And health insurance to all ..60 years of freedom has not brought any progress to BPL families..and 17000 crores to "Babus and bade Babus " Shame on the system. These netas and Babudom is stealing the BREAD meant for Poor..
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