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Pakistan govt employees demand 25% pay hike, after the budget

 Pakistan government employees protest, demand 25% hike in salaries after budget 

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Pakistan government employees on Friday demanded 25 per cent hike in their salaries and protested against the 10 per cent hike provision proposed in the national budget for FY2021-22

 Pakistani officials on Friday called for a 25% increase in their wages and were opposed to the 10% increase is proposed in the national budget for the financial year 2021-22.

The protesters say they have not seen any increase in their wages over the past three years. They have also called for the agreement to be signed immediately, the Geo News report.

A member of the service, in front of the National Assembly building, the meeting was initiated by the finance Minister Shaukat Tarin of the unveiling of the national budget for the financial year 2021-22.

They blocked the Shahr-e-Dastur (Constitution Avenue), in which all of the other buildings are, to organize a sit-in, the main objective of the National Assembly.

The way to the Milli Majlis was blocked by a barbed-wire fence, but he couldn't hold it reported that they had skipped over to him.

After the protest ended in the evening, the protesters are asking the government to reconsider its decision, if exactly one of up to 10%".
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"The salaries are to be increased by 25 percent, or otherwise at the end of June, we'll be featuring in our next one, is still the case," they said.

Then, after the session ended, the Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, and joined the protests, and government employees in order to express solidarity with the people, the Geo News reported.

Bilawal, in the light of the government officials said that Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party ' to the people of Pakistan," and promising to comply with the agreements with the government.

THIS Chair thanked the media for reporting on the protest, and said that the media should be prepared for the bad. She just hoped that the media would "expose the injustice", in the context of the civil servants of the poor people in Pakistan over the last three years of the PTI rule.

"The government claims that the economy is still a flying, and we are on the path to economic prosperity. Why aren't civil servants ' salaries will be raised?" he asked.

"The rate of inflation in Pakistan has been growing rapidly, and poverty and unemployment are at unprecedented levels over the past three years. The government should have a higher salary at the highest level, in the face of a global pandemic, " he says.
 

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