Hyderabad:With Telangana government showing no indications of softening its stand, the striking employees of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) on Thursday decided to temporarily keep aside their main demand for the Corporation's merger with the government.
On 41st day of the strike, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the striking employees decided to drop the merger demand for now and offered to hold talks with the government on other demands.
JAC convenor Ashwathama Reddy made the announcement after discussing the future course of action with leaders of various opposition parties and trade unions.
He blamed the government for the death of 23 employees during the last 41 days. He said the government even rejected the High Court's suggestion for a committee of three retired judges of the Supreme Court to help resolve the standoff.
Reddy alleged that K Chandrashekhar Rao government is trying to suppress the strike by resorting to large scale arrests. He demanded that all those who were arrested across the state be released immediately.
JAC's announcement came on a day when a striking employee died of depression while another was hospitalised after suffering cardiac arrest.
Read:Another TSRTC employee ends life; strike enters 40th day