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Fasting unionist shifted to hospital, as TSRTC stir continues

The 'hunger strike' of the TSRTC employees unions joint action committee convenor E Ashwathama Reddy was admitted to a state-run hospital for treatment. The strike by transport employees in Telangana entered the 44th day on Sunday.

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Published : Nov 17, 2019, 8:54 PM IST

Updated : Nov 17, 2019, 11:06 PM IST

Hyderabad: The indefinite strike by transport employees in Telangana entered the 44th day on Sunday even as police foiled the fast of a top union leader.

The 'hunger strike' of the TSRTC (Telangana State Road Transport Corporation) employees unions joint action committee convenor E Ashwathama Reddy was picked up from his house, taken in a police vehicle and admitted to a state-run hospital for treatment, police said.

Fasting unionist shifted to hospital, as TSRTC stir continues

Ashwathama, who had begun the hunger strike on Saturday, said he would, however, continue his fast.

Similarly, another TSRTC JAC leader Raji Reddy was taken into custody from his house. Striking workers raised slogans against the government over the police action.

In a related development, police thwarted the proposed Maha Deeksha at Indira Park by Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) in support of TSRTC workers and took several activists, including the organisation's chief Manda Krishna Madiga and leaders of different organisations and striking workers, into preventive custody from different places.

Hyderabad police commissioner Anjani Kumar on Saturday said permission was denied to MRPS to hold any dharna at Indira Chowk.

Nearly 48,000 employees had boycotted work and begun the strike from October 5 on a call by the JAC of TSRTC employees' unions, demanding merger of the RTC with the government, pay revision and recruitment to various posts, among others, resulting in buses staying off the road, causing inconvenience to commuters.

The employees continued the protests on Sunday across the state and held fasts.

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had earlier said under no circumstances would the RTC be merged with the government and said the stir was illegal as they caused inconvenience to the public.

The state government has made alternative arrangements and engaged the service of temporary drivers and conductors to operate buses.

Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy on Sunday said the strike was a state government issue.

However, he said, "The government should give up its stubborn stance and hold talks with the employees."

Meanwhile, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president and Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy, in a press release, condemned the affidavit filed by Principal Secretary (Transport) Sunil Sharma in the High Court on the strike issue wherein he had alleged that the "RTC unions have colluded with opposition parties to topple the state government".

The Congress leader further urged the Chief Justice to take cognisance of the matter and order a CBI or independent probe into the allegations levelled by Sharma.

Accusing KCR, as the Telangana Chief Minister is also referred to as, of taking unilateral decisions, the TPCC chief demanded that the Telangana government convene an all-party meeting to discuss the issue.

He announced that the Congress would support the 'Sadak Bandh' agitation on November 19 and the party would extend all cooperation till the RTC workers get justice.

Also read: RTC employees continue stir; temporary driver attempts suicide at Jagtial

Hyderabad: The indefinite strike by transport employees in Telangana entered the 44th day on Sunday even as police foiled the fast of a top union leader.

The 'hunger strike' of the TSRTC (Telangana State Road Transport Corporation) employees unions joint action committee convenor E Ashwathama Reddy was picked up from his house, taken in a police vehicle and admitted to a state-run hospital for treatment, police said.

Fasting unionist shifted to hospital, as TSRTC stir continues

Ashwathama, who had begun the hunger strike on Saturday, said he would, however, continue his fast.

Similarly, another TSRTC JAC leader Raji Reddy was taken into custody from his house. Striking workers raised slogans against the government over the police action.

In a related development, police thwarted the proposed Maha Deeksha at Indira Park by Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) in support of TSRTC workers and took several activists, including the organisation's chief Manda Krishna Madiga and leaders of different organisations and striking workers, into preventive custody from different places.

Hyderabad police commissioner Anjani Kumar on Saturday said permission was denied to MRPS to hold any dharna at Indira Chowk.

Nearly 48,000 employees had boycotted work and begun the strike from October 5 on a call by the JAC of TSRTC employees' unions, demanding merger of the RTC with the government, pay revision and recruitment to various posts, among others, resulting in buses staying off the road, causing inconvenience to commuters.

The employees continued the protests on Sunday across the state and held fasts.

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had earlier said under no circumstances would the RTC be merged with the government and said the stir was illegal as they caused inconvenience to the public.

The state government has made alternative arrangements and engaged the service of temporary drivers and conductors to operate buses.

Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy on Sunday said the strike was a state government issue.

However, he said, "The government should give up its stubborn stance and hold talks with the employees."

Meanwhile, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president and Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy, in a press release, condemned the affidavit filed by Principal Secretary (Transport) Sunil Sharma in the High Court on the strike issue wherein he had alleged that the "RTC unions have colluded with opposition parties to topple the state government".

The Congress leader further urged the Chief Justice to take cognisance of the matter and order a CBI or independent probe into the allegations levelled by Sharma.

Accusing KCR, as the Telangana Chief Minister is also referred to as, of taking unilateral decisions, the TPCC chief demanded that the Telangana government convene an all-party meeting to discuss the issue.

He announced that the Congress would support the 'Sadak Bandh' agitation on November 19 and the party would extend all cooperation till the RTC workers get justice.

Also read: RTC employees continue stir; temporary driver attempts suicide at Jagtial

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Fasting unionist shifted to hospital, as TSRTC stir continues
Hyderabad, Nov 17 (PTI) The indefinite strike by
transport employees in Telangana entered the 44th day on
Sunday even as police foiled the fast of a top union leader.
         The 'hunger strike' of the TSRTC (Telangana State Road
Transport Corporation) employees unions joint action committe
convenor E Ashwathama Reddy was picked up from his house,
taken in a police vehicle and admitted to a state-run hospital
for treatment, police said.
          Ashwathama, who had begun the hunger strike on
Saturday, said he would, however, continue his fast.
Similarly, another TSRTC JAC leader Raji Reddy was
taken into custody from his house.
          Striking workers raised slogans against the
government over the police action.
          In a related development, police thwarted the
proposed Maha Deeksha at Indira Park by Madiga Reservation
Porata Samithi (MRPS) in support of TSRTC workers and took
several activists, including the organisation's chief Manda
Krishna Madiga and leaders of different organisations and
striking workers, into preventive custody from different
places.
          Hyderabad police commissioner Anjani Kumar on
Saturday said permission was denied to MRPS to hold any dharna
at Indira Chowk.
         Nearly 48,000 employees had boycotted work and begun
the strike from October 5on a call by the JAC of
TSRTC employees' unions,demanding merger of the RTC with the
government, pay revision and recruitment to various posts,
amongothers, resulting in buses staying off road, causing
inconvenience to commuters.
          The employees continued the protests on Sunday across
the state and held fasts.
          Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had earlier said
under no circumstances would the RTC be merged with the
government and said the stir was illegal as they caused
inconvenience to the public.
          The state government has made alternative
arrangements and engaged the service of temporary drivers and
conductors to operate buses.
         Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy on
Sunday said the strike was a state government issue.
          However, he said, "The government should give up its
stubborn stance and hold talks with the employees."
          Meanwhile, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee
(TPCC) president and Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy, in a
press release, condemned the affidavit filed by Principal
Secretary (Transport) Sunil Sharma in the High Court on the
strike issue wherein he had alleged that the "RTC unions have
colluded with opposition parties to topple the state
government".
          The Congress leader further urged the Chief Justice
to take cognisance of the matter and order a CBI or
independent probe into the allegations levelled by
Sharma.
          Accusing KCR, as the Telangana Chief Minister is
also referred to as, of taking unilateral decisions, the TPCC
chief demanded that the Telangana government convene an all-
party meeting to discuss the issue.
          He announced that the Congress would support the
'Sadak Bandh' agitation on November 19 and the party would
extend all cooperation till the RTC workers get justice. PTI
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