BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that a discussion will be held regarding the implementation of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) in the cabinet and a decision will be taken to announce it in the budget.
He was speaking to a delegation of office-bearers of the NPS employees’ union that met him and appealed to him regarding the cancellation of the New Pension Scheme (NPS).
The CM said that the employees should work efficiently to implement the guarantee schemes of the government, and said that they should sincerely work to reach the benefits of the government programmes to the people.
Former MLC V S Ugrappa, who spoke on the occasion, informed that about 2.98 lakh employees are covered under the NPS. The pension amount is deposited in National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) and this amount can be deposited in General Provident Fund (GPF) which can be made available at the time of retirement.
He explained that the government should decide to drop the disciplinary action taken against those who took part in the ‘Vote for OPS’ campaign.
“The NPS has been cancelled in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, it should also be cancelled in Karnataka and the Old Pension Scheme should be implemented. By cancelling NPS, a total of Rs 19,000 crore is available under the scheme which can be used for development programmes of the government. About Rs 9000 crores of employees’ shares can be converted to GPF and Rs 10,000 crore of government shares can be used for development programmes”, Karnataka State NPS employees’ union president Shantaram Teja said during the meeting.
Representatives of the Primary School Teachers Association, KPTCL, Health, BWSSB, Revenue and other departments’ associations were present in the meeting. (ANI)