Indian Police Used Chemical Dyed Purple Water To Disperse Kashmir Employees

SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 28: A Kashmiri daily wage employee chant slogans during a protest against the government on May 28, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Hundreds of Kashmiri casual and daily wage employees of state government assembled in Srinagar to march towards the civil secretariat, which houses the office of the Chief Minister , in protest to press for their demands. Indian police used purple dyed chemical water canons and resorted to baton charge to disperse them. The employees were demanding the regularization of daily wagers, casual labourers, seasonal and temporary workers who have been working in many government departments for the past many years as well as release of pending salaries.(Photo by Yawar Nazir/ Getty Images)
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MAY 28: A Kashmiri daily wage employee chant slogans during a protest against the government on May 28, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, Indian. Hundreds of Kashmiri casual and daily wage employees of state government assembled in Srinagar to march towards the civil secretariat, which houses the office of the Chief Minister , in protest to press for their demands. Indian police used purple dyed chemical water canons and resorted to baton charge to disperse them. The employees were demanding the regularization of daily wagers, casual labourers, seasonal and temporary workers who have been working in many government departments for the past many years as well as release of pending salaries.(Photo by Yawar Nazir/ Getty Images)
Indian Police Used Chemical Dyed Purple Water To Disperse Kashmir Employees
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