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Pali Discom employees demonstrated against privatization

Pali News Desk: On Friday, under the auspices of Rajasthan Vidyut Sanyukta Sangharsh Samiti, discom workers from across the district sat on strike at the office of the Superintendent Engineer on ITI Road for about two-three hours in protest against the privatization taking place in Discom. Then the memorandum was handed over to Superintending Engineer Ajay Mathur and he reached the GSS office in Adarsh ​​Nagar with the vehicle. From where everyone left in a foot rally with placards in their hands shouting slogans.

Reached Collectorate via Surajpol of the city. Where slogans were raised against the discom. After that, District Collector LN Mantri submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister with his demands, in which he warned that if the government does not stop the privatization of Discoms, they will hold violent protests, the responsibility of which will be on the police-administration.

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