Uttarakhand

The former Union Minister has called off the Uttarakhand government

Cm should reinstate sacked employees from assembly, otherwise fight will be fought in Supreme Court

Haridwar. Former Union minister and senior Supreme Court lawyer Subramanian Swamy said that he will represent the 228 employees who were dismissed from the Uttarakhand Assembly in the Supreme Court. Subramanian Swamy has termed the dismissal of these employees as a violation of Article-14 right to equality.
Subramanian Swamy, who arrived in Haridwar on Sunday, said that he has written a letter to Chief Minister Dhami to reinstate 228 employees. In this case, the Chief Minister has the right to reinstate the dismissed employees. “I am confident that the government will lose in the court. I have opposed the BJP in the past. Even at that time, the BJP had bowed down, I did not bow down.

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He said how can there be two different decisions in the validity of personnel appointed through the same process in the same institution. Some people have been rescued. Some people were dismissed as illegal. Where is the justice that the appointments from 2001 to 2015 are being protected and the employees from 2016 to 2022 have been dismissed after seven years of service. He said that if the CM does not reinstate the sacked employees, then there is a war in the field.

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