Hyderabad:Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao never promised that he would take steps to merge the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) with the government, Transport Minister P Ajay Kumar said here on Saturday. Meanwhile, the indefinite strike by unions of TSRTC continued for the eighth day.
Maintaining that the state government took all necessary steps to mitigate the inconvenience being caused by the strike, the Minister said the government has no intention of privatising the ailing corporation.
"It is neither our governments policy nor TRS's poll promise. Our leader KCR (Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao) also never assured that the RTC would be merged with the government. I want to ask those opposition parties which are supporting the agitation of employees as why you are not thinking about the inconvenience caused to the public", the Minister told a press conference.
Pointing out that the BJP and Congress parties, which have pledged their support to the stir, have not merged the public transport corporations into the governments where those parties are in power.
Refuting the opposition parties claim that the KCR government was trying to privatise the RTC, Ajay Kumar said the Chief Minister always maintained that RTC should be in existence and employees would be given better packages than the government staff.