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Bus strike: CM sets Nov 5 deadline for workers to rejoin duty

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Published : Nov 3, 2019, 12:03 AM IST

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday had set a three-day deadline to the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) employees to give up their stir and re-join their duty. He has set November 5 as the deadline for TRSTC employees.

Bus strike: CM sets Nov 5 deadline for workers to rejoin duty

Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday set November 5 as the deadline for TRSTC employees, who have been on strike from October 5 over various demands, to give up their stir and join duty.

He said the state cabinet decided to allot 5,100 of 10,400 routes to private operators and warned that the other routes would also be given to them if those on strike don't join duty by the midnight of November 5.

Clarifying that only 'loss-making' routes would be given to private operators, Rao said the Centre would be informed about the state government's decision on allotting routes as was laid down in their new guidelines.

"I appeal to the RTC employees to take this opportunity, keeping in view the welfare of their families. We want to give them (striking employees) one more chance," he said.

"If the employees do not join duty unconditionally in three days, that is November 5 midnight, the other routes will also be given to private operators," he added.

He said there would be a transport commission to regulate the private operators so that the passengers were not fleeced.

The Chief Minister further said the cabinet had decided not to merge the RTC with the government, a key demand of the employees.

He blamed opposition parties and union leaders for allegedly instigating the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation employees.

Employees and unions of the bus corporation started the indefinite strike from October 5 across Telangana demanding merger of the RTC with the government and recruitment to various posts, among others.

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Bus strike: CM sets Nov 5 deadline for workers to rejoin duty
Hyderabad, Nov 2 (PTI) Telangana Chief Minister K
Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday set November 5 as the deadline
for TRSTC employees, who have been on strike from October 5
over various demands, to give up their stir and join duty.
          He said the state cabinet decided to allot 5,100 of
10,400 routes to private operators and warned that the other
routes would also be given to them if those on strike don't
join duty by the midnight of November 5.
Clarifying that only 'loss-making' routes would be
given to private operators, Rao said the Centre would be
informed about the state government's decision on allotting
routes as was laid down in their new guidelines.
"I appeal to the RTC employees to take this
opportunity, keeping in view the welfare of their families. We
want to give them (striking employees) one more chance," he
said.
"If the employees do not join duty unconditionally in
three days, that is November 5 midnight, the other routes will
also be given to private operators," he said in a media
briefing after the cabinet meet.
He said there would be a transport commission to
regulate the private operators so that the passengers were not
fleeced.
          The Chief Minister further said the cabinet had
decided not to merge the RTC with the government, a key demand
of the employees.
          He blamed opposition parties and union leaders for
allegedly instigating the Telangana Stat Road Transport
Corporation employees.
          Employees and unions of the bus corporation started
the indefinite strike from October 5 across Telangana
demanding merger of the RTC with the government and
recruitment to various posts, among others. PTI GDK APR
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