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Govt. workers, police clash in Indian-controlled Kashmir

Govt. workers, police clash in Indian-controlled Kashmir
Hundreds of government workers have held a protest rally in Indian-controlled Kashmir, demanding a pay rise and the regularization of contractual jobs.

Fierce clashes also broke out in the Wednesday rally after police forces tried to disperse the protesters marching through the summer capital, Srinagar.
Indian police arrested dozens of the protesting government workers.
Sajad Ahmad Parray, the chairman of the All Kashmir PHE Casual Laborers Association, said: “The government should appoint as permanent all those workers appointed from 1994 to November 2005, and pay regularly the wages of casual workers appointed after November 2005.”
Last month, a number of protesting workers were injured when similar protests, organized by the public health engineering department, broke out in Srinagar.
The employees had threatened to launch massive protests if their demands were not met.

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