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GSTWA stages protest demonstration
2/17/2014 11:00:31 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 17: All Jammu and Kashmir Gaddi Sippi Tribes Welfare Association (GSTWA) today staged protest against the state Government to press for their demands here at outside the press club Jammu.
According to press release, association vice president Parkash Chand asserted that Gaddi Sippi communities had projecting their demands through a variety of ways unfortunately state government had turned deaf ears towards their demands. "All the successive governments have adopted a discriminatory stance towards these communities an not even a single step has been taken for their welfare" he said. He further said that government had made several provisions for development of Gujjar and Bakerwal but Gaddi and Sippi tribes had left at the mercy of god.
The tall claims and promises made by state government to Gaddi and Sippi communities had proved a hoax. He stated that if state government does not agree to their demands they would be force to turn their five days dharna into an idefinite dharna.
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