MP’s
HAVE PENSION,
WHY
NOT TO EMPLOYEES?
AS PER THE
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT PENSION RULE 2010, EVERY MP’S WHO EVEN TOUCHED THE HOUSE
WERE ELIGIBLE FOR Rs. 20000/PER MONTH PENSION.
WHY IT NOT APLICABLE TO AN EMPLOYEE WHO
SERVED MORE THAN 30 YEARS.
WHY THE CONTRIBUTORY
PENSION SCHEME FOR THEM? AND SENDING TO SHARE PLAY? .
THE
RULE STATED THAT:
With effect
from the 18th day of May, 2009, there shall be paid a pension of twenty
thousand rupees per month to every person who has served for any period as a Member
of the Provisional Parliament or either House of Parliament
Provided
that where a person has served as a Member of the Provisional Parliament or
either House of Parliament for a period exceeding five years, there shall be
paid to him an additional pension of fifteen hundred rupees per month for every
year served in excess of five year.
Dear comrades, Realize the injustice, and make your unity...
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