Delhi MLAs, ministers'
salaries doubled due to inflation
Published: Monday, Sep 5, 2011, 19:43 IST Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI
Salaries of Delhi MLAs and ministers were Monday hiked by more than
double, citing inflation and increased cost of living in the capital.
The Delhi Assembly passed an
amendment bill to effect the hike in absence of BJP legislators as they were
suspended from the House last week for the rest of the session for creating
ruckus.
An MLA who currently gets
nearly Rs42,000 per month, including all incentives, will get nearly Rs one
lakh while the monthly emolument of a minister will go up to Rs1.30 lakh from
the current Rs60,000 a month.
The MLAs who get Rs500 per
day when the Assembly is in session will now get a daily allowance of Rs1,000
throughout the year.
The house rent has been
increased from current Rs10,000 to Rs20,000 per month for the MLAs while the
monthly constituency allowance has been increased to Rs18,000 from Rs8,000.
The bill, which was already
approved by Union Home Ministry in July, was presented by Chief Minister Sheila
Dikshit.
Several Congress MLAs
including Hasan Ahmed, Subhash Chopra and Mukesh Sharma opposed the hike saying
it would send a wrong signal to the people who are reeling under high food
inflation.
The basic salary of MLAs has been increased from
Rs6,000 to Rs12,000 while basic salary
of ministers has been hiked to
Rs20,000 from Rs10,000 per month. Apart from basic salary, perks and allowances of MLAs and Ministers are almost same.
The legislators will also
get Rs12,000 towards phone bill and upto Rs6,000 for water and electricity
bills.
The MLAs will also get an
annual travel allowance of Rs 50,000 instead of current from Rs35,000.
No comments:
Post a Comment