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NIZAMABAD: Telangana Indira Kranthi Patham Employees’ Welfare Society as part of its ongoing agitation for early solution to its charter of demands, here on Thursday, called upon its members to undertake “cleaning operation” before the residences of all legislators at their respective places in the district on Friday. Strongly condemning the arrest of the IKP employees in Rangareddy district when they were agitating peacefully, the society president R. Suresh Kumar and general secretary B. Raji Reddy said the Government instead of implementing the promises made by the Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy unleashing terror on striking employees. Meanwhile, addressing the rally of the IKP employees at the Collectorate the Joint Action Committee chairman Gaini Gangaram said the JAC would extend full support to them in their struggle for genuine demands. He said the employees demands of issue of a G.O making the SERP as a corporation.
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