
The Employees/Pensioners Joint Front held a regional rally in the constituency of Jiminy
Hoshiarpur - Punjab Employees and Pensioners United Front has intensified the struggle against the State Government and the Chief Minister of Punjab for ignoring the demands of employees and pensioners like the rest of the labour society and for running away from meetings from time to time. A program has been prepared to warn the government by organizing regional rallies in the constituencies again.
Hoshiarpur - Punjab Employees and Pensioners United Front has intensified the struggle against the State Government and the Chief Minister of Punjab for ignoring the demands of employees and pensioners like the rest of the labour society and for running away from meetings from time to time. A program has been prepared to warn the government by organizing regional rallies in the constituencies again.
Under this struggle, a regional rally was organized by the United Front at Dana Mandi Chabewal, in which the leaders of employees and pensioners from Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Nawanshahr, Ropar, Mohali, Kapurthala districts including Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Pathankot districts participated. A large number of women employees, especially Asha workers, participated in today's rally. Due to massive protest against the government among the employees/pensioners, the arrangements made at Dana Mandi were reduced and the entire Chabewal town turned red with the gathering of cars, buses, tempos and private vehicles with flags and banners.
At the beginning of the rally, he condemned the gang rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl in Calcutta and Muzaffarnagar and demanded strict and exemplary punishment for the culprits. Condolences were also expressed on the death of 10 people in Jejon and more than 400 people in Wayanad in Kerala and the damage to more than 600 houses due to the recent floods. Addressing the rally, United Front leaders Satish Rana, Germanjit Singh, Ratan Singh Majari, Sukhdev Singh Saini, Samwinderpal Singh Molonwali, Baj Singh Khaira, Jasvir Talwara, Radhey Shyam, NK Tiwari, Narinder Singh Goli, Gurvel Singh Balpuria, Charanjit Singh, Surinder Puari, Harjinder Singh Cheema, Bobinder Singh, Tirth Singh Basi, Gopal Thapar, Mahesh Lal, Raj Rani, Shakuntala Saroa, Paramjit Kaur said that the policy of the entire government including the Chief Minister and the Joint Front is against the policies of the government. The Aam Aadmi Party will have to bear the brunt of the anger among the employees and pensioners across Punjab due to not giving time for the meeting.
If the Chief Minister does not hold a meeting on the 22nd, then on 22-23-24 August, funeral processions of the government and pandaas of Lareyan will be held across Punjab and rallies will be held in Gidderbaha and Dera Baba Nanak constituencies on 8 September. Apart from this, teams will be formed in all the assembly constituencies against the false propaganda of the Chief Minister and people of the villages will be contacted continuously and the anti-people policies of the government will be exposed.
The speakers said that all the leaders of the party including the present Chief Minister used to come to rallies before the elections and support the demands of the employees / pensioners. And they used to claim to resolve these demands as soon as the government is formed, but after the formation of the government, two years have passed by the Chief Minister in giving time to the United Front for the meeting and now the time of the meeting is also being changed again and again. From which it is clear that the Chief Minister is not serious about the demands of the employees and pensioners.
There is a huge protest among the employees and pensioners across the state against the government and the Chief Minister's breach of promise. After the rally, a protest march was taken out in Chabewal village and market. On this occasion, leaders like Makhan Singh Wahidpuri, Narendra Ball, Surinderpal Lahoria, Shingara Singh, Mukesh Gujarati, Sanjeev Dhoot, Pyara Singh, Dilbagh Singh Padda, Navpreet Singh Balli, Sarshan Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Jaswinder Singh Ughi, Tarsem Singh Chaba, Jaswinder Singh, Pradyumna Gautam, Omkar Singh, Harbhajan Singh Ajanoha, Indrajit Virdi, KD Mohta, Balwinder Singh, Harmesh Lal, Suraj Prakash Anand etc. were also present.
