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Protests against quota in promotions continues in U.P.

Lucknow,Dec 17: Employees and officials of various departments of Uttar Pradesh government continued their strike to protest against the constitutional amendment bill for reservation for SC/ST in promotion.“Nearly 18 lakh employees and officers of various

PTI Updated on: December 17, 2012 18:31 IST
protests against quota in promotions continues in u.p.
protests against quota in promotions continues in u.p.

Lucknow,Dec 17: Employees and officials of various departments of Uttar Pradesh government continued their strike to protest against the constitutional amendment bill for reservation for SC/ST in promotion.




“Nearly 18 lakh employees and officers of various departments and corporations are participating in the work boycott to protest against constitutional amendment bill for reservation in promotion,” said Shailendra Dubey, president of Sarvjan Hitay Samiti, the organisation under whose banner the protest is being held.

He said that processions were being taken out and protest meetings were being held across the state.

In Lucknow, the employees and officers took out a procession from their respective departments and would stage a demonstration in front of the Vidhan Bhawan.

The samiti has already appealed all Rajya Sabha members to vote as per their conscience.

Claiming support of Aam Aadmi Party of Arvind Kejariwal, Dubey said that the committee has send SMSes and e-mails to Rajya Sabha MPs urging them not to get the constitutional amendment bill passed in the Upper House, where it is scheduled to be taken up on Monday.

He said in case a political party does not issue notice to its members to vote in favour of the bill, they should vote as per their conscience.

On the other hand, Arakshan Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, the organisation supporting reservation, in its emergent meeting held on Sunday demanded that offices closed by anti-reservation employees should be opened amidst tight security.

Convenor of the organisation Awadhesh Kumar Verma said it has been decided that pro-reservation staff would work for additional four hours.

He said the organisation has asked all political parties to support the bill.

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