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Memorandum submitted to Rohtak administration

Nationwide strike against Centre
Protesters hold a meeting at Mansarovar Park in Rohtak as part of nationwide strike. Tribune Photo

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Representatives of various trade unions, farmers’ organisations, employee associations, and workers’ unions took out a protest march in Rohtak on Tuesday as part of the nationwide strike against the Centre’s proposed labour codes and privatisation policies.

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The protesters assembled at Mansarovar Park and marched to the Mini Secretariat, where they submitted a memorandum of demands to the district administration. The march witnessed participation from workers, construction labourers, industrial and unorganised sector workers and employees from various government departments.

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Addressing the gathering, All India Kisan Sabha national vice-president Inderjit Singh and trade union leader Jai Bhagwan urged the government to immediately withdraw the labour codes.

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