REGARDING
REDUCTION IN INTEREST RATES
OF POSB
SCHEMES
(NFPE WRITES
TO THE DEPARTMENT)
National Federation of Postal Employees
1st Floor North Avenue Post Office Building, New
Delhi-110 001
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No. PF-Covid-19/2020 Dated:
04th April, 2020
To
Shri
P.K. Bisoi,
Secretary,
Department
of Posts,
Dak
Bhawan,s
New Delhi-110 001
Sub: Regarding reduction in interest rates of POSB
Schemes.
Sir,
The entire country is terrified from the fear of a deadly pandemic, and
the staff of the Department of Posts are playing a heroic role in combating the
situation, ignoring their personal attack and protection of their families, to
stay by the side of the fellow citizens.
What the
people of our country needed the most in this panic-stricken environment is the
assurance and protection of lives and assets from the Government of India at
this hour of crisis. But unfortunately, by an unprecedented slash down in the
rate of interest of different small savings schemes, the Government has
preferred to induce further insecurity in the minds of the people of India.
This has already become a practice of Govt of India, in the name of
modification to reduce the rate of interests or increase the maturity period of
different schemes running in Post Offices. But this time attack is
unprecedented and incredible too, crossing all limits. When the same Government
is expressing anxiety and running bank and post offices in the name of securing
economy, the above decision has given a devastating blow to the middle and
lower middle class people, who dominates the contribution in small savings.
The decision has
serious impact on the families depending on pension, families of small savings
agents and as a whole a negative impact on the market as the purchase capacity
of a large section is alarmingly reduced. This has already created a strong
sense of resentment and anguish amongst this area to which the Govt. should not
be turned indifferent.
This
decision, thus, is totally condemnable and detrimental to the interest of
common people and has also created a deep sense of apathy of the Government
towards the people of the country. Being Postal employees and as an
organisation having social accountability, we cannot show our back or turn a
deaf ear to the cry of a huge section of affected people of India already combating
a life-threatening crisis. Our department will also be affected adversely by
this decision as our customers will be withdrawn from coming to post offices
and there is no magic wand in the hands of the postal employees to attract them
back and fulfill the targets set by the administration.
We, therefore,
demand immediate drop of the decision to provide relief to the people of our
country and our valued customers and maintain the trust of the people on the
Government to protect the security and returns from the savings of their
hard-earned income. Otherwise we would have no option but to show our protest,
which is not desirable in this crisis of our Country.
With regards,
Yours
Sincerely,
(R.N. Parashar)
Secretary General
Copy to:
1. The Hon`ble Minister of Communications
& IT, Sanchar Bhawan, New Delhi-110001.
2. Hon`ble Minister of Finance, Government
of India, North Block, New Delhi-110001
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