Dated 4th August, 2023
My 'Urgent Request' letter for payment of arrears due from L.I.C of India.
To,
Sri Narendra Modiji,
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India
New Delhi
Sub. : Payment of Wage Revision Arrears and Difference in Statutory Retirement Benefits and other allied dues, by L.I.C of India.
Ref. : My 'Urgent Request' letter dated 18th June, 2023; sent to you on 22nd June, 2023 through Registered Post, Acknowledgement Due.
Respected Sir,
With reference to the above, kindly let me know the progress in the matter as it is very urgent.
I didn't receive the acknowledgement from your office, with respect to my letter as referred to above.
Hence, I'm sending this email. Kindly acknowledge receipt and oblige.
Kindly assure me that the matter is receiving topmost priority and will reach its logical conclusion, i.e. payment of long outstanding dues with compound interest, to all the resigning ex-employees of the Corporation who have suffered due to the illegal repudiation of arrears by the Corporation since 1997.
I'm submitting the same letter here, for your ready reference. I am also attaching the same.
We hope that you will take prompt and appropriate action and oblige.
Thanks and warm regards.
Yours respectfully,
Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan
************************************************************************************************************************Dear friends,
I haven't received any response or acknowledgement for this communication too! Hope this communication doesn't go the L.I.C way. After repudiation of arrears, I had corresponded with L.I.C of India, through a registered letter and 22 emails thereafter, for asking why it had repudiated my Wage Revision Arrears and received no response.
Then I had filed an R.T.I application. That was the First Appeal. Then the Second Appeal followed... Then the C.I.C closed the case with a generic response that has almost become a template and is since then being given to each person who files an R.T.I appeal for the same reason as mine. Now that I have started corresponding with the Hon'ble Prime Minister and the Prime Minister's Office (P.M.O), let's hope and pray that my efforts don't go in vain again. I have started getting a sense of de' javu!
But then, think about it deeply! If the Hon'ble Prime Minister also can't resolve this long-standing vexed issue, who can?
Again, I always believe in "Where there is a will, there is a way!" and the watchwords "Patience and Perseverance". My lone crusade against L.I.C's grave injustice has been ongoing for 13 long years. Now it is "Do or Die", with dire circumstances at home. My motto "Never give up" props me up daily to keep going...
God willing, we'll soon see light at the end of the tunnel. I'm hopeful that the Hon'ble Prime Minister's timely intervention will work wonders on L.I.C's inertia.
We all will get the fruits of our patience in the form of our arrears and difference in retirement benefits and allied benefits with compound interest and damages, from L.I.C of India.
SATYAMEVA JAYATE!
Your friend,
Priya
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