Chhattisgarh Patwari Strike News: The indefinite strike of Patwaris in Chhattisgarh for the last one month is over now. The office bearers of Patwari Sangh have announced to end the strike. Seeing the problems of the people and citing their lack of work, the Revenue Patwari Sangh has ended its strike on 15th June. The office bearers of Patwari Sangh have met Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel after ending the strike.
In fact, the Revenue Patwari Sangh has ended the strike on June 15 and returned to its work, citing the work being affected in the public interest. After ending the strike, the office bearers of Patwari Sangh came to meet Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at his residence office. Let us tell you that Patwari Sangh was on strike since May 15. Due to the indefinite strike of Patwaris, there was a lot of difficulty in handling the revenue related works of the general public.
Due to the obstruction in the essential services related to the Revenue Department, the government had prohibited the refusal of Patwaris to work. Due to Patwari’s strike, the students were facing difficulty in getting caste, residence and income certificates due to the start of education session and the process of recruitment of vacant posts. The students were facing problems due to non-production of these necessary documents. At the same time, the farmers were also facing problems. But now seeing the problems of the people, the Patwaris have called off the indefinite strike.
After ending the strike, the President of Patwari Sangh and other office bearers met Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, in which State Revenue Patwari Sangh President Bhagwat Kashyap, Executive President Jyoti Sarve, Treasurer Satish Chandrakar, Co-Secretary Brijesh Rajput, Raipur District President Kamlesh Tiwari, Patron Santosh Tripathi, State Co-Secretary Murli Verma, State Spokesperson Virendra Bais along with Sudarshan Panka and Neeraj Singh were present.