
Kashmir daily wagers march to JKNC headquarters, CM Abdullah seeks time to finalise solution
Zee News
Thousands of daily wagers tried to march to the ruling partys national conference office; police intervened and prevented them from reaching it. CM Abdullah sought two days to finalise a formal solution.
Daily wagers in Kashmir intensified their demonstrations by marching toward Nawa-I-Subha, the headquarters of the ruling party, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) in Srinagar. The protests attended by thousands of daily-wage employees center on several longstanding grievances.
Workers are seeking a comprehensive policy for the regularisation of over 60,000 daily wagers who have served in various government departments for decades.
The march was triggered by dissatisfaction with the recent Jammu and Kashmir budget session discussions on daily wagers' demands, which protesters claim did not sufficiently address their wage revision or job security.
By marching to Nawa-I-Subha, the workers aimed to hold the ruling party accountable for election promises regarding their welfare.
In response to the escalating protests, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced the formation of a high-level committee, headed by the Chief Secretary, to prepare a roadmap for regularisation.

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