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'Congress should give our jobs back'

44 former employees of All India Congress Committee headquarters have approached the Delhi police and Labour Court seeking justice

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44 former employees of All India Congress Committee headquarters have approached the Delhi police and Labour Court seeking justice

Around 44 former employees of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters have approached the Delhi police and the labour court after they were reportedly sacked on May 2010 by the AICC management without any reason. All of them had worked at the AICC office for the past 28 years.


Be kind, rewind: Madan Lal, one of the complainants, used to drive
former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's car. Seen here with Sonia Gandhi



Madan Lal said he never thought he would face such hard times
because of the AICC



Feeling left out: Madan Lal with former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi
and Congress President Sonia Gandhi


Some of them worked as drivers of former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, as well as Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former AICC president Sitaram Kesari. One of the employees, Manju Ghosh (48), reportedly died of shock after getting the sack.

After her death, her colleagues decided to fight for their rights. They have approached the Delhi police, the labour court and the Commissioner of Regional Provident Fund.u00a0 The former employees further alleged they were deprived of several government facilities as Public Provident Fund accounts were opened in their names instead of Employees' Provident Fund accounts.u00a0"We were also made to sign on Voluntary Retirement Schemes (VRS). AK Vohra, the administrative official of AICC, promised us that we would be reinstated if we sign on the VRS papers. He said if we do not accept the conditions of the VRS, we would be sacked without a single penny in compensation. We feel cheated," said Gopal Das, a former employee.

Tehseen Fatima (49), who worked as a dispatch clerk for 26 years at the AICC headquarters, said: "I have been working with AICC since Indira Gandhi's time. For the last 26 years, I have been an honest worker. And this is the reward they gave me for my dedication! Where do I go from here?" she asked.

"I had been in deep depression," said Harinder Kumar, former driver of Sitaram Kesari. "I signed on the VRS paper without reading it. I believed them when they said I would get my job back," said Harinder. When asked for a comment, AICC spokesperson Janardan Dwivedi denied the

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