Protesters to take their case to court over relocation of schools from cantonments

Protesters to take their case to court over relocation of schools from cantonments

Protesters to take their case to court over relocation of schools from cantonments

Due to protest actions by the Joint Action Committee of the All-Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association (APSCA), traffic in cantonment board areas remained congested. A huge number of instructors, pupils, and parents protested the relocation of private educational institutions from the Cantonment Board's territories in several locations.

The demonstrators decided to take their case to the courts for justice. The demonstrators set fire to the'school model,' sending the message that education was on fire while the administration slept soundly. Protests were conducted at Chur, Westridge, Harley Street, Chungi No22, Scheme-III, Qasim Market, Saddar, and Adiala Road, among other places.

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The All-Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association's Joint Action Committee has called for daily protest demonstrations. They've planned to hold protests every day at 9:00 a.m. in front of their institutions. The protests will continue until their legitimate demands are met, according to the Joint Action Committee of the All-Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association.

Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) and Chaklala Cantonment Board (CCB) managements, on the other hand, have agreed to take stern action against officials of the Joint Action Committee of All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association for bringing students to protest marches.

the leaders of the Joint Action Committee of Private Schools, stated that they would go to court because they believed that the courts would provide them with justice in this matter.

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