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'Deeply pained': West Bengal Governor urges govt employees on hunger strike for DA hike to end stir

Updated on: 12 March,2023 11:15 AM IST  |  Kolkata
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Protesting employees of 18 organisations, who have been demanding that their dearness allowance be raised to the level of central government employees, had also called for a total strike on Friday.

'Deeply pained': West Bengal Governor urges govt employees on hunger strike for DA hike to end stir

West Bengal Government employees raise slogans during their strike demanding clearance of their pending DA (Dearness Allowance), at Kolkata Municipal Corporation headquarters in Kolkata. Pic/PTI

West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose has urged government employees on hunger strike to press for a hike in DA to end their stir, calling upon stakeholders to come together for an acceptable way out of the imbroglio.


Protesting employees of 18 organisations, who have been demanding that their dearness allowance be raised to the level of central government employees, had also called for a total strike on Friday.



"Governor is deeply pained that the hunger strike of the aggrieved employees is entering its fourth week. The issues involved may be complex but there is always a simple way out," a post on the governor's official Twitter account said.


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"What is of paramount importance is the precious life of our brothers who are on a continuous fast for a cause which is close to their heart. Governor entreats all those who are on the perilous fast to kindly end it and request all stakeholders to sit together and find an acceptable way out of the imbroglio," he added.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had said in the assembly earlier this week that she would not be able to meet the demand for a DA hike even if the protestors "behead" her.

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