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Sukhbir Badal condemns the brutal lathi charge on teachers seeking jobs at Patiala

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Sukhbir Badal condemns the brutal lathi charge on teachers seeking jobs at Patiala
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Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Singh Badal condemned the brutal lathi charge on teachers at Patiala on Sunday which led to injuries to a dozen teachers, including women. The SAD President said that it was shocking that the Congress government had behaved in this manner with the women on the International Woman’s Day. publive-image He stated that the police personnel attacked women teachers at the dharna and even pulled them by their hair besides manhandling them. “It is shameful that instead of giving a hearing to the unemployed ETT-TET teachers and giving them jobs as promised, the Congress government tried to muzzle their voice by using violence against them”.
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publive-image Sukhbir Badal demanded an inquiry be conducted and action must be taken against the officials who had displayed needless brutality against the women teachers who were protesting in a peaceful manner. He assured teachers all legal help to seek justice against the atrocity committed against them.

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