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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

KP APCA threatens long march to Islamabad

MARDAN: Office bearers of All Pakistan Clerks Association (APCA), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), has announced that if government did not immediately fulfil the APCA demands then they will start long march towards Islamabad.

President APCA Peshawar Azghar Ali Daqoodzai, Haji Falz-i-Rabi president Malakand, Kabir Khan president, expressed these views Mansahra, Ali Rehman president Swat, Ghulam Sarwar president Nowshera, Banaris Khan Jadoon president Abbotabad, Muhidullah president Upper Dir, Muhammad Hussan president Kohistan, Muhammad Ibrahim Khan vice president Mardan district, Muhammad Ismial president Shangla, Imtyaz Shiekh president Haripoor, Muhammad Shafi General Secretary KP, and other while addressing to a meeting arranged at APCA house Mardan. Aurangzeb Khazmiri president of APCA, KP, chaired meeting.
Speakers said that they demanded of the government to fulfil the demands of clerks including, time frame, implementation of pay and pension committee report, move over selection grade, restoration of advance increments, establishment of residential colony for government employees, utility allowances and double the medical allowances.
They further said that if government immediately did not fulfil their demands they will start agitation against the government.
They said that they will arrange strikes and rallies in all over the country from 12, 21 December and 11 January in all over the districts and after that they will start long march towards Islamabad and will give Dharna in front of Parliament house and will continue their agitation till their demands are fulfilled. Online