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Protesting Home Guards Write Letter to Modi With Blood in Uttar Pradesh

Home guards in Uttar Pradesh are making a meagre Rs. 300 per day, leading to many sending letters asking for higher salaries, other perks, and even permission for mercy killing.
Home guards in Uttar Pradesh are making a meagre Rs. 300 per day, leading to many sending letters asking for higher salaries, other perks, and even permission for mercy killing.
protesting home guards write letter to modi with blood in uttar pradesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures upon his arrival at the inauguration ceremony of the thirteenth "Pravasi Bharatiya Divas" or Overseas Indians Conference at Gandhinagar in Gujarat January 8, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Amit Dave/Files
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures upon his arrival at the inauguration ceremony of the thirteenth

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures upon his arrival at the inauguration ceremony of the thirteenth "Pravasi Bharatiya Divas" or Overseas Indians Conference at Gandhinagar in Gujarat January 8, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Amit Dave/Files

Ghaziabad: Scores of Uttar Pradesh home guards, who have been agitating seeking hike in salaries and other benefits, today wrote letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others with their blood even as they sought his permission for killing themselves.

Addressing the protesting home guards, vice president of Uttar Pradesh Honorary Home Guards Association (UPHHGA), Sujit Kumar Giri, said about 500 home guards abstained from their duties to press for their demand of salary hike.

Home guards are getting a meagre salary of Rs. 300 per day whereas home guards in Telangana and Punjab are getting Rs. 500 per day, he said.

The home guards wrote letters with their blood to the prime minister, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav among others in which they have asked for equal salaries and perks or permission for mercy killing, Giri said.

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