Trarkhel Traders’ Association President Gives Ultimatum to Government Offices in Tarakhel; Locks Purchased for Closures

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Trarkhel. Azad Kashmir (PaJK): The President of the Traders’ Association in Tarakhel and Punch Division, Sardar Shabir Khan, had set a deadline until the 15th of the month for various demands, including the presence of staff at the Rora Tehsil Headquarters Hospital and the removal of the Dead Lines set for government offices.

All government offices will remain closed until the demands are met, and the association has recently acquired locks for this purpose.

In a separate post, it was announced that various issues, including those related to the Rora Tehsil Headquarters Hospital in Tarakhel, will be addressed until the 20th of September.

Qadir Sahib, the Tehsil Administrator, along with Osman Sahib, the SHO, and Ashraf Sahib, have taken this initiative under the Traders’ Association and Welfare Committee. Starting from the 21st of September, all government offices are expected to be locked in solidarity. Additionally, a complete boycott of electricity bill payments has been declared.

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