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Congress, BJP oppose outsourcing of jobs at PMSSY block of Kozhikode MCH

Congress, BJP oppose outsourcing of jobs at PMSSY block of Kozhikode MCH

The Hindu2 days ago

The Kozhikode District Congress Committee (DCC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Kozhikode city committee have opposed the move to outsource 150 jobs at the recently built surgical super-speciality block of the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode.
Addressing the media here on Thursday, DCC president K. Praveenkumar alleged that the new posts created at the building constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) were on contract basis. Efforts were being made to appoint people through the backdoor. There had been persistent demands to appoint new employees at the hospital, which was in the grip of a severe staff shortage for quite some time. But, instead of taking in people through the Kerala Public Service Commission, the government was trying to recruit people through an agency.
Mr. Praveenkumar alleged that it was an attempt to appoint people close to the CPI(M) at the hospital. He also alleged that those who were appointed through the employment exchange in the past nine years were all close to the ruling party. Mr. Praveenkumar claimed that the Congress would launch an agitation against the attempts to make the hospital a 'CPI(M) sub-centre'.
Meanwhile, BJP Kozhikode city president K.P. Prakash Babu said it was shameful that the authorities had not been able to appoint permanent staff at the building constructed using Central funds though 500 beds have already been installed there. He said that the BJP would oppose any move to appoint CPI(M) nominees at the facility.

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