Chandigarh Mar 25 PTI Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday said former MLAs will now get pension for only one term doing away with the practice of drawing the benefit for each term served by them An MLA gets a pension of around Rs 75000 per month for one term Thereafter an additional 66 per cent of the pension amount is given for each subsequent term More than 250 former MLAs are are getting pension at present Ex-MLAs in Punjab even if they have won twice five times or ten times they will now get pension for one term only said Mann in a video message while adding that several MPs are also getting pension for remaining MLAs earlier The CM said money saved from it will be spent on the welfare of people Our political leaders including MLAs seek votes from you with folded hands by saying that give us a chance to serve you Mann said addressing people But you will be surprised to know that several MLAs who won thrice four times or five times and then after losing the elections or after not getting tickets for contesting the polls get lakhs of rupees in pension per month Mann said Somebody gets Rs 350 lakh and somebody gets Rs 450 lakh and somebody gets Rs 525 lakh as pension It puts a financial burden of crores of rupees on the exchequer Mann said A reduction will also be made in their family pensions as well Mann stated Mann said he has given necessary directions to officials in this regard The CM later in a tweet said Today we have taken another big decision The pension formula for Punjabs MLAs will be changed MLAs will now be eligible for only one pension Thousands of crores of rupees which were being spent on MLA pensions will now be used to benefit the people of Punjab A few days ago SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal who is 11-time legislator had said he will not accept pension as an ex-MLA The nonagenarian had asked the Punjab government and the Vidhan Sabha speaker to divert his pension to some social work preferably to help some needy girl students in their education Had Badal decided not to forego the pension he would have received more than Rs 5 lakh per month as pension Meanwhile Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira welcomed the decision I welcome the decision of one pension to ex-MLAs taken by BhagwantMann particularly in view of the colossal debt of Rs 3 Lac Cr on which were paying an annual interest of Rs 30 K One pension is justified as lots of MLAs have virtually contributed their lifetime in politics said Khaira in a tweet Congress MLA and former minister Pargat Singh too hailed the move I welcome the one MLA one pension decision of BhagwantMann Govt This will reduce the burden on Punjabs finances As the main opposition we will continue to play a constructive and responsible role Punjab comes first to us said the Jalandhar Cantt MLA Former Congress MLA Kuldip Vaid accused AAP of presenting wrong facts AAP has wrongly propagated that if one becomes MLA for five times then he will get five pensions It is wrong Only an increment is given Therefore I do not agree with Bhagwant Manns decision of stoppingthe increment Yes percentage can be reduced said the former MLA from Gill seat in Ludhiana How an MLA who does not have any business or resources will run his house he asked Shiromani Akali Dal leader and former minister Daljit Singh Cheema also welcomed the decision of the AAP government PTI CHS VSD RDK
Chandigarh Mar 25 PTI Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday said former MLAs will now get pension for only one term doing away with the practice of drawing the benefit for each term served by them An MLA gets a pension of around Rs 75000 per month for one term Thereafter an additional 66 per cent of the pension amount is given for each subsequent term More than 250 former MLAs are getting pension at present Ex-MLAs in Punjab even if they have won twice five times or ten times they will now get pension for one term only said Mann in a video message while adding that several MPs are also getting pension for remaining MLAs earlier The CM said money saved from it will be spent on the welfare of people Our political leaders including MLAs seek votes from you with folded hands by saying that give us a chance to serve you Mann said addressing people But you will be surprised to know that several MLAs who won thrice four times or five times and then after losing the elections or after not getting tickets for contesting the polls get lakhs of rupees in pension per month Mann said Somebody gets Rs 350 lakh and somebody gets Rs 450 lakh and somebody gets Rs 525 lakh as pension It puts a financial burden of crores of rupees on the exchequer Mann said A reduction will also be made in their family pensions as well Mann stated Mann said he has given necessary directions to the officers concerned in this regard A few days ago SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal who is 11-time legislator had said he will not accept pension as an ex-MLA The nonagenarian had asked the Punjab government and the Vidhan Sabha speaker to divert his pension to some social work preferably to help some needy girl students in their education Had Badal decided not to forego the pension he would have received more than Rs 5 lakh per month as pension Meanwhile Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira welcomed the decision I welcome the decision of one pension to ex-MLAs taken by BhagwantMann particularly in view of the colossal debt of Rs 3 Lac Cr on which were paying an annual interest of Rs 30 K One pension is justified as lots of MLAs have virtually contributed their lifetime in politics said Khaira in a tweet Congress MLA and former minister Pargat Singh too hailed the move I welcome the one MLA-one pension decision of BhagwantMann Govt This will reduce the burden on Punjabs finances As the main opposition we will continue to play a constructive and responsible role Punjab comes first to us said the Jalandhar Cantt MLA Shiromani Akali Dal leader and former minister Daljit Singh Cheema also welcomed the decision of the AAP government PTI CHS VSD RDK RDK
Chandigarh Mar 25 PTI Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday said former MLAs will now get pension for only one term doing away with the practice of drawing the benefit for each term served by them Ex-MLAs in Punjab even if they have won twice five times or ten times they will now get pension for one term only said Mann in a video message He said several MLAs who won thrice four times or five times and then after losing the elections or after not getting tickets for contesting the polls get lakhs of rupees in pension per month Somebody gets Rs 350 lakh and somebody gets Rs 450 lakh and somebody gets Rs 525 lakh as pension It puts a financial burden of crore of rupees on the exchequer Mann said The CM said the money saved with this decision will be spent on the welfare of people He further said there will be a reduction in their family allowances PTI CHS VSD RDK RDK
Chandigarh Mar 25 PTI Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday said former MLAs will now get pension for only one term doing away with the practice of drawing the benefit for each term served by them Ex-MLAs in Punjab even if they have won twice five times or ten times they will now get pension for one term only said Mann in a video message while adding that several MPs are also getting pension for remaining MLAs earlier The CM said money saved from it will be spent on the welfare of people Our political leaders including MLAs seek votes from you with folded hands by saying that give us a chance to serve you Mann said addressing people But you will be surprised to know that several MLAs who won thrice four times or five times and then after losing the elections or after not getting tickets for contesting the polls get lakhs of rupees in pension per month Mann said Somebody gets Rs 350 lakh and somebody gets Rs 450 lakh and somebody gets Rs 525 lakh as pension It puts a financial burden of crores of rupees on the exchequer Mann said A reduction will also be made in their family pensions as well Mann stated Mann said he has given necessary directions to the officers concerned in this regard An MLA gets a pension of Rs 75000 per month for one term Thereafter an additional 66 per cent of the pension amount is given for each subsequent term A few days ago SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal who is 11-time legislator had said he will not accept pension as an ex-MLA The nonagenarian had asked the Punjab government and the Vidhan Sabha speaker to divert his pension to some social work preferably to help some needy girl students in their education PTI CHS VSD RDK RDK