Amaravati: The ongoing imbroglio over the running of Road Transport Corporation buses between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana may end if high-level talks between the managing directors of the two state-owned corporations, slated for Monday in Hyderabad, fructify.
Interstate public transport services between the two states remain suspended since March 24 when the coronavirus-induced lockdown was first clamped.
The services did not resume even after the Unlock measures came into force as the Telangana government reportedly stonewalled Andhra Pradesh's efforts to end the impasse by signing an interstate agreement.
Lakhs of people in the two states remain without a public transport option as the standoff continued despite the complete opening of interstate borders as part of Unlock 4.
The lucrative Vijayawada-Hyderabad sector has become the main bone of contention between the two Telugu states as Telangana insisted that AP forego the profitable route operations.
Executive directors of the Road Transport Corporation (RTC) held at least three rounds of talks, while the MDs conferred once in mid-September, but to no avail.
The APSRTC eventually conceded Telangana's demand and agreed to restrict its services to 1.61 lakh route kilometers only.
The APSRTC also agreed to allow TSRTC to operate more services on the lucrative Hyderabad-Vijayawada route, official sources here said.