Cheema said a group of about 100 Elementary Teachers Training (ETT) teachers of Punjab, who were demanding permanent jobs despite "rules not permitting the same as they fall in low merit category" gathered at his Sector 39 residence here in the high-security Punjab Ministerial residential complex.
The teachers, who arrived in the afternoon yesterday, allegedly forced their entry by pushing the security staff on the pretext of meeting Cheema, but once they were inside they sat on a protest and refused to budge.
"They were politely told to vacate the premises, but they refused to budge. Later on, several calls were made to the Chandigarh Police to take action as the teachers refused to vacate the premises, but the police failed to take action," Cheema alleged.
Angry at the alleged failure of the police to take any action despite a complaint, Cheema sat on a dharna outside Punjab Raj Bhawan at about 10 PM last night.
"When the Governor (who is also UT Chandigarh's Administrator) arrived shortly after midnight, he took serious view of the matter and summoned Chandigarh's IG T S Luthra and asked him to get my premises immediately cleared of the protesters. The police finally took the protesters out at about 4 AM," he said.
"If a Cabinet Minister has to sit on a dharna like this, imagine the plight of the common man," he said.
When asked to comment on the matter, IG Luthra declined to comment.
However, DSP (South) Deepak Yadav, under whose jurisdiction Dr Cheema's residence falls, denied that there was any delay or callousness shown by the Chandigarh police.
"We took action in the matter after receiving a complaint," he said.
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