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JKReTTF holds chain hunger strikes in distt hqs of Jammu region
9/12/2018 9:26:54 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 12: Chain Hunger strike of JK Rehbar-e-Talim Teachers Forum (JKReTTF) to seek implementation of 7th pay commission for forty one thousand teachers working under SSA and delinking their salaries to state budget entered second day today at the district headquarters of Jammu region.
In district Udhampur, district vice president Sumit khajuria, Surinder Khajuria, Surjeet Singh, Randip Singh, Mohd Abbas, Sanjay Sharma, Parkash Singh, Satpaul, Parkash Chand and Subash Singh sat on 24 hours long hunger strike on Second day at Bhagat Singh Park Udhampur and raised slogans in favour of their demands including implementation of 7th Pay Commission for more than 41 thousands Teachers working under SSA and delinking their Salaries from MHRD to State Budget.
In District Reasi, district president Bahadur Singh, Bharat Singh, Azaz Ahmed Rizvi, Rajesh Thakur, Khzoor Singh, Retika Singh, Babli Devi, Rattan Lal and Radhika Sharma began their fast this morning for the next 24hours in favour of implementation of 7th pay commission.
District President Kishtwar Mohd Hafeez, Musharf Shbir, Mazid Hussain, Sohail Rehmaan, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar, Firdous Ahmed, Amzad Hussain and Abdul Qayoom also sat on Hunger Strike at Mini Secretariat DC office Kishtwar.
In District Ramban, DP Ramban Farooq Runyal, State Advisor Mushtaq Malik, Sr Vice President Tirth Singh, Seva Singh Sumberia, Maroof Gani, Haffeez Ur Rehmaan, Surinder Singh, Zahir Ahmed Sohail, Bahar Mir, Firdous katoach and Vikram Singh sat on Hunger Strike for 24 hours in favour of their genuine demands.
Similarly Hunger Strikes also held in other Districts of Jammu division.
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