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Congress Supports demands of agitating Patwaris | KNO

Seeks immediate redressal of the grievances.

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Srinagar June 5 (KNO) : Describing the demands of agitating Patwaris as genuine the J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) today emphasized the Govt to reach out to Patwaris to end the ongoing strike responsible for the difficulties confronting people due to their pen down strike. Extending full support to their demands, the JKPCC also sought resolution of the demands raised by them (Patwaris).

Commenting the ongoing strike of Patwaris, the Party Spokesperson said that Congress Party while going through the pressing demands of Patwaris fully supports them (patwaris) and sought their resolution without any further loss of time, as that.

It is ultimately the common people, who are suffering immensely due to the strike. Emphasizing the Govt to address the issues of Patwaris like ban on direct recruitment of Naib Tehsildars, Enhancement of Allowances. Timely promotion of Patwaris GQs and others demands raised by them, for the fact, these were the genuine demands deserving immediate redressal, so as to ensure the functioning of the department in the larger interests of common people.

Congress Party understands that there was nothing wrong in the demands of patwaris, the Party Spokesperson urged that Govt must not discriminate with its employees, as that, the employees raising their genuine must be heard, besides effective mechanism be put in place in the departments to devise a strategy to address their genuine concerns, he added and said that due to the strike of Patwaris, people have suffered immensely, besides they (Patwaris) were also suffering due to the indifferent attitude adopted by the State Govt. He demanded immediate redressal of their grievances.

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