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AP NGOs Turned Pawns in a Political Game?

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AP NGOs Turned Pawns in a Political Game?
AP NGOs Turned Pawns in a Political Game?

Ap Ngos across the Seemandhra region have been doing strike in protest of keeping the state united. They have been very sincere in their demand and have already lost two months of salary. Leading  a life becomes more tougher task for them now. Lakhs of employees are borrowing the money with high rates of interest. Meanwhile, it is known that 90% of teacher of Guntur district have called off their strike and joined the duties on 1st October. More number of teachers and other employees are likely to join duties on 3rd October.

Meanwhile, it appears Ap Ngos gradually turn out to be the pawns of ongoing political games in the state. Gossip is that the leadership of Ap Ngos is reportedly working under the control of a key person of the state. However, there have been rumours among political circles that the CM will be replaced by another politician soon. Else, the president's rule will be implemented in the state. In both these circumstances, the Ap Ngos have to face hardships to get their demands achieved. If the CM is changed, the first task of Ap Ngos is to make the CM to accept releasing the salaries for the strike period. If the president's rule is imposed, none could hear their protests anymore. Let's wait and see how  the things turnout to be.

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