Till now everyone thaught that APSRTC is bifurcated, but centre clarified that APSRTC is not bifurcated yet. The advocate general (AG) on behalf of the centre informed the government that the union government has 33 per cent share in APSRTC but it will not get transferred to TSRTC.
The AG also told the court that the bifurcation of APSRTC will take longer than expected and the centre did not give permission for APSRTC re-organisation
High Court questions the advocates of behalf of the Telangana government. "When the APSRTC division is pending, how can a new RTC be formed? We have asked the state government to pay at least Rs 47 crore as a temporary measure. The government did not even do that. Why is the government so adamant and is not looking at the problem with a humanity view." The hearing went on for four hours.
The AG also told the court that the bifurcation of APSRTC will take longer than expected and the centre did not give permission for APSRTC re-organisation
High Court questions the advocates of behalf of the Telangana government. "When the APSRTC division is pending, how can a new RTC be formed? We have asked the state government to pay at least Rs 47 crore as a temporary measure. The government did not even do that. Why is the government so adamant and is not looking at the problem with a humanity view." The hearing went on for four hours.