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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has announced plans to dismiss approximately 6,000 employees who were hired during the caretaker setup earlier this year. The decision is part of an effort to streamline governance and address concerns over irregular appointments.
These dismissals have drawn criticism from opposition parties and labor unions, who argue that it will lead to widespread unemployment. However, KP government officials maintain that the decision is necessary to reduce administrative burdens and cut costs.
The affected employees have been protesting the decision, calling for the government to reconsider and allow them to retain their jobs.