Crippling Crisis: CADC Appeals for Financial Rescue

The CADC unit of the BJP has urged Mizoram's Governor to release over Rs 63.77 crore in pending salaries for council employees. Highlighting a severe financial deficit due to inadequate state funding, the BJP seeks urgent intervention to prevent administrative paralysis and ensure equitable financial support.

Crippling Crisis: CADC Appeals for Financial Rescue
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The Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) unit of the BJP has approached Mizoram Governor Vijay Kumar Singh, seeking the swift release of over Rs 63.77 crore in unpaid salaries for its employees. The appeal highlights the severe financial strain affecting the district due to delayed and inadequate funding from the state.

BJP leaders argue that past practices of releasing deficit amounts alongside quarterly allocations were discontinued, creating financial disarray across the three Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) of Lai, Mara, and Chakma. Employees face financial hardship, and essential administrative operations are jeopardized.

The letter to the governor heavily criticized the state government's approach, labeling it neglectful towards ADCs. It called for immediate state intervention and urged support from the central government in the event of state financial constraints. In response to accusations of over-recruitment, local BJP leaders emphasized that the true issue lies in the structural funding inadequacies.

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