Employees of the Directorate General Registration (DGR), NWFP, have announced starting of legal and constitutional struggle against "anti-human" policies of Nadra.
In a press statement issued here on Saturday the Chairman of DGR staff, Bilqis Khan said that the law of might is right was prevailing in the country and everyone was exploiting the government employees.
He said that Nadra had sealed all the records on registration offices with a view to compel the DGR staff to leave their jobs. "We will not allow Nadra to carry out this policy as we are permanent employees and recruited under the 1973 Constitution and Nadra was set up in 1998," he said.
He said that under the Nadra Ordinance-2000 bounds the authority to provide inventive to DGR staff, restore their actual government position, restoration of all district, agencies and provincial headquarter of DGR, posting of DGR staff in the foreign offices and their promotion.
He said that they would launch a legal struggle and would go to higher courts against the Nadra policies. He said that Nadra had failed in its objectives as its annual income is Rs 1.8 million while its expenditures are Rs 2.8 million.
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