Employees ready to besiege Jagan's house!

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Employees ready to besiege Jagan's house!


CPS employees are preparing to protest against the fraudulent policy of YS jagan government on cancellation of Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS). Since the CPS policy came into effect on september 1, that day has been observed as a black day. Many forms of agitations and protests have already been organized to lift the CPS and introduce the old pension scheme. However, as the jagan government did not pay attention, the CPS employees decided to besiege cm Jagan's house in Tadepalli, guntur district on september 1.

Before the last assembly elections, YS jagan went on a padayatra as the leader of the opposition. Almost everywhere in his padayatra, he assured the workers who met him that they would cancel the CPS within a week of coming to power.


But now they are saying that it is not possible to cancel CPS after three years of coming to power. It is known that government adviser sajjala ramakrishna reddy has already said many times that there is a technical aspect in it.


Because of this, the CPS employees organized protests and rallies. Petitions were also presented along with the government leaders. With this, the jagan government has formed a committee on the feasibility of canceling CPS. And finally, if the old pension scheme OPS is restored, it will become a financial burden in the future.. That is why cm jagan announced that they are bringing GPS. They also gave media announcements on a large scale that CPS would be good for the employees.

With this, the CPS employees decided to lay siege to cm Jagan's house on september 1. So they decided to convey their protest to cm Jagan. They will demand to cancel the CPS and keep the promise given to them before the elections. Union leaders say that 2 lakh CPS employees along with teachers and 93 thousand village ward secretariat employees will also participate in this program.


It has now become interesting to see what steps the ap government will take in the wake of the concerns of the trade unions. In the past, government teachers held a large-scale protest against the salary hike PRC. They ignored the warnings of government restrictions and flocked to vijayawada in huge numbers. In this background, the politics of ap heated up with the simultaneous call for a siege of the CM's house on september 1.

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