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Balochistan University professors on Thursday held a protest rally for their rights.

A large number of professors gathered in front of the Press Club and raised voice for solution of their issues.

They were carrying banners and placards inscribed with pro-right slogans.

Protestors were of the view that they should be given 25% House Requisition Arrears released by the federation.

They also demanded that all the university employees on contract should be made permanent.

The rally of Joint Action Committee University Teachers and Officers and Employees Association also demanded change of the vice chancellor of the university.


 
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