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Telangana RTC strike: Unions to seek Centre's intervention

As Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) strike enters day 29, Telangana RTC Unions Seeks Centre's Intervention. Joint Action Committee of RTC unions said they were planning to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah to seek Centre's intervention into the issue between them and the government.

Telangana RTC strike: Unions to seek Centre's intervention
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Published : Nov 2, 2019, 9:54 PM IST

Hyderabad (Telangana): With no apparent solution in sight to their nearly one-month-old stir, the agitating unions of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) on Saturday announced a series of programmes to highlight their demands.

Speaking to reporters here, Ashwathama Reddy leader of the Joint Action Committee of RTC unions said they were planning to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah to seek Centre's intervention into the issue between them and the government.

"We will organise Sadak bandh on November 5. On November 9 will call for Chalo Tank Bund. Meanwhile, on November 4 or 5 we are planning to go to Delhi and meet Amit Shah and other leaders seeking their intervention," Reddy said.

Meanwhile, the strike by the employees entered the 29th day on Saturday.

Employees and workers unions of TSRTC started the indefinite strike from October 5 across Telangana on a call given by the JAC of TSRTC, demanding merger of the corporation with the government among others.

The striking employees, workers of opposition parties and others have been organising protests in support of their demands and against the TRS government since then.

They adopted various forms of protest, including 'Swachh Bharat', 'Jala Deeksha' (standing in water bodies for some time) and symbolically seeking alms at different places.

Ruling out the merger of the corporation with the government, Rao had termed the employees' stir as "illegal" and said it caused immense inconvenience to the public.

The Telangana High Court is currently hearing a bunch of petitions relating to the strike.

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Hyderabad (Telangana): With no apparent solution in sight to their nearly one-month-old stir, the agitating unions of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) on Saturday announced a series of programmes to highlight their demands.

Speaking to reporters here, Ashwathama Reddy leader of the Joint Action Committee of RTC unions said they were planning to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah to seek Centre's intervention into the issue between them and the government.

"We will organise Sadak bandh on November 5. On November 9 will call for Chalo Tank Bund. Meanwhile, on November 4 or 5 we are planning to go to Delhi and meet Amit Shah and other leaders seeking their intervention," Reddy said.

Meanwhile, the strike by the employees entered the 29th day on Saturday.

Employees and workers unions of TSRTC started the indefinite strike from October 5 across Telangana on a call given by the JAC of TSRTC, demanding merger of the corporation with the government among others.

The striking employees, workers of opposition parties and others have been organising protests in support of their demands and against the TRS government since then.

They adopted various forms of protest, including 'Swachh Bharat', 'Jala Deeksha' (standing in water bodies for some time) and symbolically seeking alms at different places.

Ruling out the merger of the corporation with the government, Rao had termed the employees' stir as "illegal" and said it caused immense inconvenience to the public.

The Telangana High Court is currently hearing a bunch of petitions relating to the strike.

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Telangana RTC strike: Unions to seek Centre's intervention
Hyderabad, Nov 2 (PTI) With no apparent solution in sight
to their nearly one-month old stir, the agitating unions of
Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) on Saturday
announced a series of programmes to highlight their demands.
Speaking to reporters here, Ashwathama Reddy leader of
the Join Action Committee of RTC unions said they were
planning to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah to seek
Centre's intervention into the issue between them and the
government.
"We will organise Sadak bandh on November 5. On November
9 will call for Chalo Tank Bund. Meanwhile, on November 4 or 5
we are planning to go to Delhi and meet Amit Shah and other
leaders seeking their intervention," Reddy said.
Meanwhile, the strike by the employees entered the 29th
day on Saturday.
Employees and workers unions of TSRTC started the
indefinite strike from October 5 across Telangana on a call
given by the JAC of TSRTC, demanding merger of the corporation
with the government among others.
The striking employees, workers of opposition parties and
others have been organising protests in support of their
demands and against the TRS government since then.
They adopted various forms of protest, including 'Swachh
Bharat', 'Jala Deeksha' (standing in water bodies for some
time) and symbolically seeking alms at different places.
Ruling out the merger of the corporation with the
government, Rao had termed the employees' stir as "illegal"
and said it caused immense inconvenience to the public.
The Telangana High Court is currently hearing a bunch of
petitions relating to the strike. PTI GDK
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