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Sit-in protest of ReT teachers enters day 3
8/30/2018 10:06:33 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 30: A five-day long sit- in protest call of ReT teachers entered in day third on Thursday. The ReTs are demanding immediate release of seventh pay commission in favour of forty thousand teachers of the state. Hundreds of teachers from different parts of the state assembled near Press Club Jammu including female teachers and shouted slogans against the callous attitude of government towards the ReT teachers of the state.
Teachers in both the capitals of state are on five days sit- in protest call given by the Rehabar-e -Taleem Teachers Forum (ReTTF).
State forum chairman Farooq Ahmed Tantary on Thursday also joined the sit -in protest at Jammu after attending it two days in Srinagar.
While talking to media during sit in protest at Jammu state forum chairman Farooq Ahmed Tantary said that government is forcing teachers to come on roads. He said that they are not demanding anything but they are appealing for the release of their genuine pending seventh pay commission which is their right.
Tantary said that ReT teachers are in mental trauma and they were harassed by the government on different issue in past as well.
Forum leaders said that they are on protest from past four months but government is taking deaf ears towards this genuine issue. They said that there seventh pay commission, time bound promotion, and regularization were stopped by the government.
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