Police forgot humanity in their attempt to remove dialogue officers protesting at the Dial 112 headquarters over salary hikes and other demands. Not only did they stop the officers from getting water at night, but they also locked the restroom. Even after these actions, they remained on a sit-in protest throughout the night, and on Tuesday morning, they marched to the Chief Minister’s residence to present their grievances. During this, there was a heated confrontation with the police, lasting for nearly two hours, and the police forcibly loaded the dialogue officers into buses and took them to Eco Garden. The use of police force led to one female worker losing consciousness, and the condition of a pregnant woman worsened. Additionally, several women were reported to be injured.
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