HYDERABAD, Aug 6: The Sindh Employees Alliance’s spokesman Tariq Mansoor Qureshi has said that write the government has imposed a ban on teachers’ associations it has given full freedom to the Sindh Education Alliance to continue its activities.

In a statement issued here on Sunday, he said that the Sindh Education Alliance, which was formed by the Sindh education minister, was holding talks with education secretary Ghulam Ali Pasha.

He said that the so-called alliance did not enjoy support of even 1,000 teachers of Sindh.

He alleged that the leaders of the alliance never attended schools and hold receptions in honour of corrupt education officers.

RECOVERY DEMANDED: Rajesh Kumar, the father of eight-year-old Payal Devi, who had been missing since 12 days from Hindu Muhalla, Kash-more, demanded that the higher authorities order police to recover his daughter at the earliest.

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