DMK president M K Stalin took a swipe at TN CM over a move to raise the retirement age of govt staff
DMK president M K Stalin tore into Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami for raising the retirement time of government workers to 60 years, saying the declaration was made with an eye on the approaching gathering races in the state.
Despite the fact that expanding the retirement time of state government workers was welcome, apparently the declaration was made in view of the decisions, Stalin claimed.
"Raising the retirement age is welcome, but the declaration made for the political race," the DMK pioneer said in a Facebook post on Thursday.
He said the central clergyman ought to have fixed the age models of 60 years, when he had expanded the retirement age to 59 from 58 years in May a year ago.
He said it was additionally important to build work openings for the informed youth, who are on edge about their future and have exclusive standards, and to devise systems to protect their business possibilities.
Stalin looked to know whether the central priest would welcome the striking vehicle workers for talks.
In the mean time, the Tamil Nadu Government Employees Association (TNGEA) protested the choice to additional upgrade the retirement time of state government representatives and guaranteed the move will influence the work possibilities of a few adolescents.
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