Indian police use water cannons to control protesters

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Kashmiri government employees are sprayed with purple colored water by Indian police to disperse a protest in Srinagar on May 9.
Kashmiri government employees are sprayed with purple colored water by Indian police to disperse a protest in Srinagar on May 9.Tauseef Mustafa / AFP - Getty Images

Indian police in Srinagar on May 9 used a water cannon and batons to disperse hundreds of government employees while detaining dozens as they attempted to reach the civil secretariat.
Indian police in Srinagar on May 9 used a water cannon and batons to disperse hundreds of government employees while detaining dozens as they attempted to reach the civil secretariat.Fayaz Kabli / Reuters

Indian police in Sringar, India on Wednesday detained dozens of government employees, used water cannons to control protestors and resorted to baton charging during a protest on May 9.

The government employees were demanding an increase in the retirement age from 58 to 60 and the release of arrears.

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