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Left parties hold protest outside CM's residence

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Left parties in Punjab today protested against "unresponsive attitude" of the Badal government towards their demands to increase old age and widow pension, minimum wage.

State leaders of CPI, CPI(M), CPM and CPI(ML) Liberation in Punjab also staged a dharna at Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal's residence here.

They also raised slogans. They were stopped by the police when they and marched towards the CM's residence holding red flags.

The protesters were led by State Secretaries Hardev Arshi (CPI), Charan Singh Virdi CPI(M), Mangat Ram Pasla (CPM Punjab) and Gurmit Singh Bakhtupur CPI(ML Liberation).

"Badal government is having unresponsive attitude towards demands containing "just and genuine" problems of workers, peasants, youth and women," Arshi said.
 

Other leader from the four parties who joined the protest were -- Jagroop Singh, Bant Brar from CPI, Vijay Misra, Raghunath Singh, R S Virk from CPI (M), Harkanwal Singh, Gurnam Singh Daud from CPM Punjab, Rajwinder Rana, Ruldu Singh from CPI(ML) Liberation.

Their demands were that old age and widow pension to be raised to Rs 3000, minimum wage as Rs 15000 per month, 10 marla plots to all houseless people, filling up of all vacant posts in government department, unemployment allowance and round the year work to MGNREGA workers.

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First Published: Jul 08 2015 | 8:02 PM IST

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