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Abohar: 9 jobless teachers taken into preventive custody

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Abohar, March 10

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Minutes before Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian arrived at Killianwali village to inaugurate a fishery project, the ETT-TET Pass Unemployed Teachers’ Union organised a protest.

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Protesters raised slogans against the government for “backtracking” on the assurances ahead of the 2022 poll. As a result, cops took nine leaders into preventive custody. Union leaders Balihar Singh and Bunty Kamboj said they had gathered to condemn the anti-employee attitude of the government towards their genuine demands.

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