Delhi MLAs may be the The point of envy of
all politicians in India. The MLAs, most of them (67 out of 70) from
Aam Admi Party (Party of common people) , enhanced their salary in an
uncommon proportion !
Delhi MLAs on Thursday approved a 400%
increase in their salary, accepting in totality the recommendations made
by an independent committee that proposed a monthly payout of Rs 2.35
lakh to each MLA against the existing Rs 88,000.
The bill was introduced - and passed - on
Thursday in face of opposition from the BJP MLAs who said that this was
probably not the right time for MLAs to take an increment. "We will
abstain from voting for this bill because we do not think this is the
right time for it. Even if you have to introduce it, the increment needs
to lowered," said leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta.
The recommendations were proposed by an
expert committee, headed by former secretary general of Lok Sabha, PDT
Achari, which was constituted on August 21 after several MLAs of the
ruling Aam Aadmi Party complained that they were unable to make ends
meet with the existing pay package. The party came in for further
criticism in light of its statement that the government is running
extremely low on funds and despite its 'aam aadmi' credentials, sought
to first ensure its own bank balance.
The chief whip, speaker and deputy speaker
will be entitled to the salary, allowances and entitlements of a
minister of Delhi government.
While a monthly allowance of Rs 4,000 for
water and electricity has been removed from the salary, several other
perks have been added, which include Rs 70,000 as allowance for
constituency, a one-time payment of Rs 1 lakh to furnish office, Rs
60,000 to make the office functional and Rs 1 lakh for purchase of
computers.
A massive Rs 3 lakh has been included as
annual payout for travel, including foreign trips, for the member and
dependents. An annual increment of Rs 5,000 in basic salary has also
been included.
Several MLAs justified the rise, saying
they had emerged from the anti-corruption movement and had no additional
income with which to support their families or perform the duties
expected of a legislative member. "Our salaries finish in the first 10
days of the month. We have now added responsibilities of running a
constituency office, paying staff and meeting social obligations. I have
to maintain a vehicle for official work and the salary we are getting
at present is just about sufficient to meet the expenses," said MAL
Sanjeev Jha.
Amid concerns that the implementation of
these amendments would make Delhi MLAs the highest-paid in the country,
sources said a large chunk of the emoluments was meant for official
expenses.
"Since 2014, the basic salary of MLAs in
Assam is Rs 60,000 per month. With these amendments, Delhi MLAs will get
only Rs 50,000 per month. The constituency allowance being paid to MLAs
in Goa at present is Rs 90,000, despite the fact that it is an assembly
smaller in terms of membership as well as population represented per
MLA than Delhi," said a source.
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