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AGEGA holds rally to expresses solidarity with Pak Army

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Bashir Ahmad Rehmani
Hafizabad

Government employees of different departments staged demonstration in front of Press Club Hafizabad and took out a rally under auspices of All Government Employees Grand Alliance (AGEGA) Hafizabad led by Chairman AGEGA Hafizabad Muhammad Nasir Amin and President Muthada Mahaz Aasatiza Hafizabad Riaz Ahmad in favour of their demands

and to expresses solidarity with Pakistan Army and other law enforcement Agencies. The rally was started from Press Club and concluded at Fawara Chowk. Addressing the participants of participants of rally, Muhammad Nasir Amin, Riaz Ahmad Tarar, Shabbir Ahmad Gujjar, Syed Shafiq Hussain Shah, Aqeel Azad, Faisal Abbas, Rana Waqar

Khan, Asghar Ali Hanjra and other representatives of employees unions said that whole nation have full confidence over Pakistan Army and law enforcement agencies and standing with Pakistan Army shoulder to shoulder. They said that Pakistan Army was rendered great sacrifices for protection of the country and maintaining peace in the country.

The demanded the government to increase 100 percent salaries of government employees to proportion of inflation in next fiscal year budget and to stop exploitation of low rank employees and teachers.

They urged the government to ensure implementation on charter of demands of AGEGA and recommendation of pay and pension commission as well as eliminate disparity of salaries of officers and officials of different departments. They warned the government that protest of employees would continue till approval of their justify demands and employees would stage protest sit-in in front of parliament on June, 8 in favour of their demands.

 

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