Resolution adopted by the Legislative Assembly of NCT regarding NPS
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHIOld Secretariat, Delhi-110054
NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHIOld Secretariat, Delhi-110054
No. F. 22(3)/Rcsolutions/2015/LAS-VI/Leg./
Dated: 27/11/2018
To
1. The Hon’ble Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Government of India.
North Block, New Delhi – 110 001.
1. The Hon’ble Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Government of India.
North Block, New Delhi – 110 001.
2. The Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister,
Government of NCT of Delhi.
I.P. Estate. New Delhi-110002.
Government of NCT of Delhi.
I.P. Estate. New Delhi-110002.
Sub: Resolution adopted by the Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi to call the attention of Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister to abolish National Pension System (NPS) and reinstate the old Pension System in the interest of lakhs of Government Servants.’
Sir.
The Legislative Assembly of the National Capital Territory of Delhi unanimously adopted the following resolution moved by Shri Ajay Dun. Hon’ble Member of Legislative Assembly in its sitting held on 26/11/2018:
“The Legislative Assembly in its sitting on 26 November 2018 resolves that:
Taking note of the negative consequences of the anti-employee National Pension System (NPS) that is imposed on the Government Servants by the then NDA Government in 2004 and sustained by the (UPA-I. UPA-II and NDA-II Governments,
given the fact that, unlike the old pension scheme, the NPS :
does not give any guarantee to the employees either for assured returns on investments or for minimum pension.
does not provide /or family pension or social security.
does not provide for loan facility when in dire need.
does not provide for annual increments and hike in DA.
does not allow the employees to withdraw enough money from their own pension fund to meet the
medical emergencies.
leaves the employees at the mercy of volatile markets and the forces that have notoriously been
manipulating the markets.
imposes draconian restrictions on withdrawals from pension fund,
allows the insurance companies to exploit employees by way of forcing them to buy annuity for
minimum of ten years even after retirement, and
runs contrary to the spirit of welfare state as enshrined in the Constitution.
does not provide /or family pension or social security.
does not provide for loan facility when in dire need.
does not provide for annual increments and hike in DA.
does not allow the employees to withdraw enough money from their own pension fund to meet the
medical emergencies.
leaves the employees at the mercy of volatile markets and the forces that have notoriously been
manipulating the markets.
imposes draconian restrictions on withdrawals from pension fund,
allows the insurance companies to exploit employees by way of forcing them to buy annuity for
minimum of ten years even after retirement, and
runs contrary to the spirit of welfare state as enshrined in the Constitution.
Given the fifer that the pro-people and welfare oriented Government of NC’T of Delhi is strongly in favour of restoring the rights and privileges of its employees by way of replacing the NPS with the time tested old pension scheme.
Resolves to urge upon the Government (if India to scrap the NPS with immediate effect and bring at mice all the Government Servants working under the Government of NCT of Delhi under the old pension scheme and restore to them all the benefits of the old pension scheme wherein the fair and legitimate pensions’ benefits are disbursed through the Consolidated Fund of India, so that the dedicated work force of the Government of NCT of Delhi and their families will be able to lead their lives with sense of security and dignity, and
further resolves to urge upon the Government of India to restore the old pension scheme in place of NPS or the benefit of all the Government Servants working under the Government of India and also to actively encourage other States to follow this true welfare measure.”
Yours sincerely.
(C. Velmurugan)
Secretary (L.A)
Secretary (L.A)
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