Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Unemployed teachers protesting for jobs cane-charged in Sangrur

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SANGRUR: Police lathi-charged and used water cannons to disperse 200-odd protesting members of ETT-TET Unemployed Teachers’ Union outside the residence of state education minister Vijay Inder Singla on Sunday. Protesters claimed that eleven of them were injured.

The protesters, who have cleared the Elementary Teacher Training (ETT) as well as qualified the Teacher Eligibilit­y Test (TET), also claimed that their demand for jobs has fallen on deaf ears for months. Members of Punjab Students Union (PSU) and Democratic Teachers’ Union (DTF) gathered on the Sunam Road in the town, and started to march towards Singla’s house.

“When we tried to meet the education minister on Sunday, the police lathi-charged us and used water cannons to disperse protesters. Shamelessl­y, the police used lathis on handicappe­d protesters,” said Ritu Balla, a disabled woman, who was part of the protest.

Rajveer Kaur, another protester, said, “There were women cops on duty, but male police personnel used lathis on women. A male cop hit my foot with a stick and I am unable to stand now. We just wanted to meet the minister, but he sent the police.”

With protesters refusing to budge from their stand and claiming that they would continue to stay put outside Singla’s residence, the administra­tion gave them written assurance of panel meeting on September 30.

“The police did not use water cannons or lathi-charge the protesters. It was just a scuffle. They have been told that a meeting with a panel will be arranged for them,” said Satpal Sharma, DSP (rural).

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Police lathi-charging unemployed teachers in Sangrur on Sunday.
HT PHOTO Police lathi-charging unemployed teachers in Sangrur on Sunday.

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