Pakistan Railways: Finance ministry releases Rs1b for salaries, pension
Senior official from finance ministry says money was released despite a serious financial crunch.
The Ministry of Finance has released one billion rupees to Pakistan Railways (PR) for the payment of salaries and pension to its employees, Express 24/7 reported Tuesday.
A senior official from the ministry said that the amount was released despite a serious financial crunch.
The release comes after two-day protests by railway workers, who had brought the department to a standstill over non-payment of their salaries.
(Read: Cash-strapped: Railway pensioners go unpaid for 5 months)
However, ministry officials believe that it is only a stopgap solution. They said cash-strapped Pakistan Railways was in a perpetual crisis and that plans for its revival have not yet been implemented.
Finance ministry sources added that railways officials were demanding Rs7 billion for the crisis-hit department.
(Read: Pakistan Railways: Unpaid workers disrupt rail and road services)
Earlier, the workers who had vowed to continue the strike until their salaries were paid ended the strike for a night after Divisional Personnel Officer Tariq Sipra talked to them.
Sipra asked them to call off the strike for the night and resume it today (Tuesday). He said he was unable to tell them for sure when their salaries would be released.
PR operations came to a standstill on Monday as protesting workers lined themselves up on the tracks to block the engines at many stations throughout the country to register their protest over the non-payment of salaries, whereas schedule of many trains got disrupted causing immense nuisance to the passengers.
The protesters blocked the engines at Railway Diesel Engine Workshop Karachi; therefore, no train could manage to obtain locomotive, severely disrupting the departures of many trains.
A senior official from the ministry said that the amount was released despite a serious financial crunch.
The release comes after two-day protests by railway workers, who had brought the department to a standstill over non-payment of their salaries.
(Read: Cash-strapped: Railway pensioners go unpaid for 5 months)
However, ministry officials believe that it is only a stopgap solution. They said cash-strapped Pakistan Railways was in a perpetual crisis and that plans for its revival have not yet been implemented.
Finance ministry sources added that railways officials were demanding Rs7 billion for the crisis-hit department.
(Read: Pakistan Railways: Unpaid workers disrupt rail and road services)
Earlier, the workers who had vowed to continue the strike until their salaries were paid ended the strike for a night after Divisional Personnel Officer Tariq Sipra talked to them.
Sipra asked them to call off the strike for the night and resume it today (Tuesday). He said he was unable to tell them for sure when their salaries would be released.
PR operations came to a standstill on Monday as protesting workers lined themselves up on the tracks to block the engines at many stations throughout the country to register their protest over the non-payment of salaries, whereas schedule of many trains got disrupted causing immense nuisance to the passengers.
The protesters blocked the engines at Railway Diesel Engine Workshop Karachi; therefore, no train could manage to obtain locomotive, severely disrupting the departures of many trains.