Telangana: Legislators' salaries set to double as House passes bill
Telangana: Legislators' salaries set to double as House passes bill
It is estimated that the hike would cause a recurring expenditure of Rs 42.67 crores per annum, according to the Financial Memorandum in the Bill.

Hyderabad: Telangana Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill to hike salaries of Chief Minister, Ministers and members of both Assembly and Council.

The Telangana Payment of Salaries and Pensions and Removal of Disqualifications (Amendment) Bill-2016 was passed, as per a recommendation of the Committee on Amenities of the Telangana Legislature which met on March 21.

It is estimated that the hike would cause a recurring expenditure of Rs 42.67 crores per annum, according to the Financial Memorandum in the Bill.

The legislators' gross salary would now go up to Rs 2.30 lakh per month from the present Rs 95,000 per month (including allowances), chief whip Koppula Eswar earlier said.

A pension of Rs 30,000 has also been proposed for ex-legislators.

Legislature Affairs Minister T Harish Rao, who moved the Bill, said the hike is being made as per requests made to the government in last one-and-half year by MLAs and MLCs.

Observing that the hike is necessary for people like him who came from humble back ground, Congress member Sampath Kumar said his party welcomed the bill.

BJP member Ch Ramachandra Reddy also sought a hike in the vehicle loan.

Noting that economic dynamics have undergone a sea change over the years, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said the legislators have to bear costs for attending a number of meetings of the government, zilla parishad and others and on taking care of number of visitors everyday.

They also have to bear the costs involved in travelling within the constituency, to the district headquarters and also the state capital city, he said.

Referring to the debate in media on salary hike for MLAs and MLCs, Rao also made an appeal to the mediapersons to understand the prevailing situation.

The estimated expenditure of Rs 42 crores does not constitute even the perceptible percentage of the state budget (of more than Rs one lakh crore), he said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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