Flawed response
By News Desk
July 13, 2025
On June 30, what began as a peaceful protest by the Sindh Employees Alliance, quickly turned into chaos as police forces attempted to silence a movement grounded in justice and necessity. Teachers, who dedicate their lives to nurturing minds and shaping futures, stood in unity to ask for what is rightfully theirs: a 70 per cent increase in salaries and pensions. This is a just demand given the extremely high cost of living these days.
The authorities, instead of listening, responded with repression. This is a reflection of deeper flaws in our governance. The state can detain teachers, but it cannot diminish the true and just nature of their cause.
Dr Intikhab Ulfat
Karachi
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