NADRA protests intensify after police baton charge

Employees gather outside Benazir’s tomb, demand permanent jobs.


Sohail Khattak February 24, 2012

KARACHI:


The ongoing protest by National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) employees further intensified after the police baton charged the protestors at the NADRA office in Karachi on Thursday.


More employees joined in the protests following the move by the police.

“I was running the office and providing services to people despite the countrywide protests but when the police tortured me and dragged me into their vehicle without any reason, I am forced to join the protest,” said Noman Memon, a system engineer at NADRA.

“The police, who were dressed in civilian clothes, asked if we worked for NADRA and then started beating us and dragged us to the police mobile,” said Razaq, another system engineer who was beaten by the police while he was taking tea at the cafeteria of the Awami Markaz office.

NADRA employees, including officers who were not taking part in the demonstration, joined the protest camp outside the press club and shouted slogans for job regularisation.

Meanwhile, the NADRA Employees Welfare Association (NEWA)  Sindh held a press conference at the Karachi Press Club and demanded job regularisation and reinstatement of the 61 sacked employees.

NEWA Sindh President Raza Khan Swati condemned the NADRA management for expelling 61 employees.

“The management is using illicit tactics to stop us from our legal rights but we will continue our struggle till acceptance of our demands,” said Swati.

He claimed that they have closed all offices of NADRA in Karachi including its provincial headquarters.

Protest in Garhi Khuda Bux

Disappointed with the Pakistan Peoples Party’s stance towards their demands, hundreds of NADRA employees protested outside the mausoleum of Benazir Bhutto at Garhi Khuda Bux on Thursday.

After demonstrations at their district headquarters in Sukkur, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Larkana, Dadu and Qamber-Shahdadkot yielded no results, NEWA members held placards and banners and staged a sit-in.

The association’s leaders said that Prime Minister Gillani had announced permanent jobs for all contract employees in the country, including those of NADRA. Then on October 17 last year, Nadra employees staged a sit-in outside Parliament House dispersed after meeting with the interior minister NADRA chairman. As a result a letter was issued that addressed their demands.

However, a couple of days later, another letter came through that undid those orders. (WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SARFARAZ MEMON IN SUKKUR)

Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

shahzaib | 12 years ago | Reply

The Organization who gave identification to the people of Pakistan but unfortunately their employees have no identification. It has been almost ten years continuous service of Nadra employees for the nation.But still Employees at Nadra working without Job security.So Please People of Pakistan its our request to join our hand for our secure future.Because together we can make the nation better.

Malik | 12 years ago | Reply

Why the Govt is ignoring these Nadra employees. First the Govt and higher authorities make announcements that these employees are permanent. And now when they ask about their orders of being permanent then the Govt and higher authorities make terminations and inform us that these employees are involved in alien processing,corrupt and ir-responsible. It means you will remain good untill you point out somthing bad, and when you will point out somthing wrong you will become a corrupt man, a rebel. Is this so called "Jamhoriat". Alass we are not authorized to ask for our right.

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