HYDERABAD, April 21: The supreme council of the Sindh Employees Alliance, at a meeting held here on Sunday, decided to postpone its protest movement up to May 2, following the negotiations with the chief secretary and education secretary, Sindh.

The meeting expressed hope that the Sindh government would implement its decisions.

It, however, resolved that if the already approved decisions were not implemented, the supreme council would again meet on May 3 to evolve protest strategy.

The meeting was presided over by Intizar Chhalgari.

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