New Delhi:Employee unions of state-owned telecom firm BSNL have decided to launch a campaign for the removal of BSNL Chairman and Managing Director PK Purwar alleging his failure to revive the company.
All Unions and Associations of BSNL (AUAB) issued a circular on September 27 to hold agitation around their charter of demands including removal of the CMD.
"A black-flag/black badge wearing demonstration will be organised on October 26, 2021 demanding settlement of the charter of demands. The removal of PK Purwar, CMD, BSNL, will also be included in the charter of demands," the circular said.
AUAB will start social media campaign on October 6 "demanding the removal" of Purwar from the post, it said.
The circular said all the leaders of various BSNL unions have expressed disappointment and anguish over the "failure" of the BSNL management to take steps for the revival of the firm, even after the approval of the revival package announced in 2019 and also to settle the problems of the employees.
"The meeting is of the unanimous view that PK Purwar...is mainly responsible for the all-round failure of the company," the circular said.
It may be noted that the government had offered a combined revival package of about Rs 69,000 crore to BSNL and MTNL in October 2019 that has helped both PSUs in narrowing their losses.
According to official data, losses of BSNL have narrowed to Rs 7,441 crore in 2020-21 from Rs 15,500 crore in 2019-20. However, the debt of BSNL stands at around Rs 30,000 crore.
AUAB alleged that BSNL management attempted to sabotage a three-day protest organised by it in September through an instruction letter to the circle heads and BSNL CMD rejected withdrawal of the letter.
"PK Purwar...could not do anything for its revival. Rather MTNL has collapsed now. So, there is no possibility of BSNL's revival under the leadership of Purwar," the circular said.
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In the last seven and half years, Purwar has led MTNL for over five years. Most of the time he has held additional charge as CMD of debt-ridden MTNL. He continues to hold the position while serving as full-time CMD of BSNL.