KARACHI: Police resorted to baton-charge and took into
custody several teachers in an attempt to stop them from marching on
Chief Minister House on Monday. The protesters were agitating for the
regularisation of their jobs.
As several hundred
teachers arrived at the Karachi Press Club (KPC) and tried to move
towards the CM House, police already deployed on the surrounding roads
baton-charged them and used tear gas and water cannons to disperse them,
badly injuring some of them, including a female teacher.
Earlier,
authorities concerned invited the teachers for talks at commissioner’s
office, where they failed to reach an agreement.
SP Saddar Tauqeer Mohammed Naeem told Dawn that the teachers compelled the police to take action.
“The provincial government has already banned such rallies in red zone,” he said.
‘The provincial government has already banned such rallies in red zone’
The SP added that the police initially tried to disperse them with the help of water cannons.
“But
when they attacked policemen with stones and tried to damage their
vehicles, the police were forced to baton-charge and tear gas them.
Around 20 to 25 teachers have been detained,” he said.
A
central leader of the All Sindh Primary Teachers Association, Javed
Ahmed, told Dawn that he along with 70 to 80 other teachers was detained
at the Artillery Maidan police station while several of his colleagues
were imprisoned at other police stations.
Mr Ahmed said
they started the march for the fulfilment of their demands, some of them
had already been agreed to by the provincial authorities but they were
not implemented.
The march started from the mausoleum of
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai in Bhit Shah on Dec 10 and after passing
through various cities arrived at the KPC on Monday.
The
teacher body’s leader said that two officials from the South district
administration approached them for talks, to which they agreed.
He
further said that he along with four other office-bearers held talks
with the Karachi commissioner and the special secretary for education
was also present at the meeting.
“We left the
commissioner’s office when we were told that they (the senior officials)
were not in a position to fulfil our demands,” said Mr Ahmed.
He said when they were about to reach the KPC, the policemen already deployed there arrested them.
“And
as other teachers after failure of talks tried to move towards the CM
House, they were subjected to high-handedness,” he said.
The
teachers’ leader claimed that a woman teacher, Farzana, fell
unconscious because of tear gas while another teacher’s nose was damaged
during the baton charge.One of the teachers was struck in the head so
hard that he was seen bleeding profusely.
Regarding their future line of action, the teacher said they had decided to fast unto death at the KPC.
Some
of their demands were about the promotion of teachers to grade 16 and
regularisation of services of the teachers working on contracts and
those who have passed NTS tests.
He claimed that the Sindh government had agreed to grant them the 16 scale in 2014 but it was not implemented.
The
protesting teachers requested Inspector General of Sindh Police A.D.
Khowaja to release their collegues and appealed to the Chief Justice of
Pakistan and the Chief Justice of Sindh High Court to pay special
attention to their demands and issue orders for regularisation of their
jobs.