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ABOHAR:Hundreds of members of the Technical Services Union under the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), who reached Abohar from different areas, organised a rally at Nehru Park here on Tuesday.

PSPCL workers protest transfer of employee

Members of the PSPCL’s Technical Services Union protest in Abohar.



Abohar, February 19

Hundreds of members of the Technical Services Union under the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), who reached Abohar from different areas, organised a rally at Nehru Park here on Tuesday. 

They later carried out a march to protest against the transfer of union leader Nirmal Singh to Amritsar and over the alleged anti-employee policies of the Punjab Government.

The protesters were demanding cancellation of the transfer order, reinstatement of suspended employees and new recruitments in the department.  — OC

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