MLP personnel suffering in Delhi calls on CM for help

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TURA: Over 900 police personnel belonging to the 6th MLP Battalion who are posted in the national capital, New Delhi are allegedly facing difficulties as they are yet to get their daily allowances for almost six months now.

An aggrieved police personnel, on condition of anonymity revealed the harsh living conditions they are forced to deal with in the absence any proper facilities.

“We have been suffering here in New Delhi with no proper beds and rooms. And on top of that, our due allowances have not being paid to us,” the complainant said.

The complainant requested Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma to look into the matter and release their pending dues at the earliest. According to him, the daily allowances were supposed to be given at the rate of Rs 8000/- to Rs 9000/- per month.

 

 

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