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Lawyers protest ‘partial’ demolition drive

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Posted: Jan 22, 2008 at 0117 hrs IST

Panchkula, January 21 Nearly 300 advocates of the district held a protest outside the DC office, in Sector 1 on Monday. The advocates raised slogans against the administration for removing their sheds. They threatened to go on indefinite strike till they are provided an alternative place.

“Around 289 sheds have been removed. The administration will have to face 289 lawsuits. The administration has not demolished four sheds held by their men. We are going on indefinite strike. We will be supported by the members of the Bar councils of other districts”, said Lalit Gupta, president of the Panchkula Bar Council. He added that the advocates would also protest outside the DC office.

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