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Employees ready for showdown with govt on Apr 26 | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Apr 24: Government Employees Joint Action Committee (GEJAC) today claimed unwavering support of the employees across the state for striking work on April 26 against stubbornness of government in accepting their demands. Addressing a press conference here today, campaign teams of GEJAC who were on tour to different districts reached back Jammu and expressed satisfaction with the response of the working class throughout Jammu Province regarding enforcement of one day Kaam Chhod hartal on April 26, 2011. They said that operational emergency services viz medical, PHE, electricity and the staff on Panchayat election duty shall remain exempted from the purview of the strike. The press conference was addressed by Jaswant Singh and Prem Bawa. They pointed out that government has started playing mischief to weaken the unity of employees and of late, they have started creating unnecessary confusion amongst the employees in order to sabotage the proposed strike. Leaders stressed upon all the leaders and employees not to fall prey to such tactics of the government. Members of the GEJAC spearheading the programme include Subhash Verma, Amrik Singh, Sushil Sudan, Ganesh Khajuria, Gafoor Dar, Suresh Sharma, Satish Sharma, Ravi Singh Bhau, Joginder Pal, Jarnail Khokhar , Sawaran Singh, Sanjay AbroJ, mohd. Farooq, Rattan Doshi, Suman Sharma, Uttam Chand, Vinod Sharma, Baldev Singh, Surjit Singh, Jagdish Khokhar, Satish Dutta, Mangat Ram Parihar, Atar Singh" Sukhbir Singh, Bushan S. Verma, Maheshwar Sharma, Darshan Sharma, C.K. Sudan, K.C. Dubey, Purshotam Sharma, Gopal Singh, Anoop Sharma and Anil Mehta. Meanwhile, Jammu Kashmir Teachers Forum today extended full support to the strike call given by Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC). On the call of Employees Joint Action Committee, Jammu Kashmir Teachers Forum leaders comprising Gopal Singh, Rajinder Gupta, Satish Dutta, Darshan Sharma, Soorat Singh Toofani, Kuldeep Singh and Surinder Choudhary appealed the teaching community to observe strike on April 26.
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