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TSRTC Stir: A Turning Point In Telangana Politics?
By: Tupaki Desk | 9 Oct 2019 7:39 AM GMTWhenever the people start agitating on any issue, the government takes a decision and cool that issue. But this time it did not happen TSRTC initiated the strike and the government executed a bold move dismissing them from the job.
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on October 7 said the government did not sack the employees and the employees resorted to 'self dismissal' as they opted out of their jobs themselves. The government is firm in that only 1200 employees who reported to duty on Saturday, as employees in the corporation.
TSRTC unions are in a dilemma as they are not in one note on conveying the decision. The situation arises that the TSRTC unions could not focus and convey a firm decision of the Dussehra festival. The decision of Telangana, CM, put them into a dilemma.
The Unions and the political parties did not take any firm as of the Dussehra festival. Now the festival is over, and we have to see how the decision would be and what would be the plan of action.
The festival is over, and we can expect the answers for questions like, what about the 48,000 employee jobs, what decision will unions and political parties take, does the Telangana CM will stand firm on his decision. We can say it will be a turning point in Telangana politics.
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on October 7 said the government did not sack the employees and the employees resorted to 'self dismissal' as they opted out of their jobs themselves. The government is firm in that only 1200 employees who reported to duty on Saturday, as employees in the corporation.
TSRTC unions are in a dilemma as they are not in one note on conveying the decision. The situation arises that the TSRTC unions could not focus and convey a firm decision of the Dussehra festival. The decision of Telangana, CM, put them into a dilemma.
The Unions and the political parties did not take any firm as of the Dussehra festival. Now the festival is over, and we have to see how the decision would be and what would be the plan of action.
The festival is over, and we can expect the answers for questions like, what about the 48,000 employee jobs, what decision will unions and political parties take, does the Telangana CM will stand firm on his decision. We can say it will be a turning point in Telangana politics.