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The leaders of the employees grand alliance in Balochistan gave the government 24 hours for acceptance of their demands.
Protesting employees in Pak s Balochistan give 24-hour deadline to govt over pay raise ANI | Updated: Apr 04, 2021 13:39 IST
Quetta [Pakistan], April 4 (ANI): After six days of protests by government employees demanding an increase in their salaries, no headway was achieved on Saturday in negotiations between government representatives and leaders of the protesting employees.
The leaders of the employees grand alliance on Saturday gave the government 24 hours for acceptance of their demands and threatened to block all highways in Balochistan if the demands were not met, reported Dawn.
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