Hyderabad:Setting November 5 a deadline for protesting TSRTC employees to join back their duties, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Saturday said that there will be "no merger" of the transport corporation with the state government "on any condition".
"On any condition, there is no merger of RTC with government, this is decided by the state cabinet. 5100 private buses permission is granted in the state. This strike is declared illegal by the labor commissioner. If any strike (is) declared illegal then employees and department relations do not exist. This agitation has started especially during the students' exams and festive season," Chandrashekar Rao told media here.
Rao added, "Central government has brought MV Act which permits privatization, it is the law of land. That is the reason we have taken this decision."
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The Chief Minister said that a 67 percent hike was done by the state government.
"After the privatization, all the passes will be valid and accepted. I am not bulldozing, according to the Centre's decision, we are acting. We will always work by keeping the public necessity in mind. 5,100 private buses are given route permits in the state. The RTC is demanding for never-ending wishes. The Cabinet decided not to merge RTC with the government. The government has courtesy towards the small jobs. And that is the reason we are hiking their salaries. There is no change in the cabinet decision of privatization," Rao said.