Islamabad In Pakistan, which is going through a phase of economic crisis, people have been troubled by inflation, while government employees are also raising questions about the policies of the Imran government. Meanwhile, for the past several weeks, hundreds of teachers have been demonstrating demanding increase in salary. On Tuesday, protesters in Muzaffarabad of Pakistan occupied Kashmir intensified their agitation.
The protesters have threatened the Imran government to boycott all duties of the government, including election work, if the salary was not increased. The protesting teachers have taken to the streets demanding the government to fulfill their demands. One protester said that this is our right. We want the salary to increase. If it does not, schools will be closed. He said that we are destroyers of regimes along with King Maker. If the government does not listen to our demands then there will be difficulty.
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Another protestor threatened the Imran government to suffer dire consequences, saying, “We will not only close schools but block roads.” There will be no room left for the government to stay away from this situation. We will boycott all the duties of the government, including teaching, block work, election work, board work. ‘
Police fired tear gas shells on protesters
Another of the protesters said, ‘We will not resume our duties until we get the rights. This is not an illegal demand. We are demanding a right increase. ‘ Let the protesters raise slogans demanding an increase in salary.
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During this, there was a clash between police and protesters. A large number of deployed police forces lathi charged the protesters and used water canons to disperse everyone. Also fired tear gas shells. Last month too, teachers protested against the new regularization policy of their department near Prime Minister Imran Khan’s residence in Benigala.
Against this new policy, more than 700 teachers from Punjab reached Islamabad and decided to march to Imran Khan’s house.