Telangana Chief Minister KCR has put a deadline, asking the TSRTC employees to join the duties by 6 PM yesterday. But among the 50000 people, who have been protesting against the state government, only 165 people were worried over the CM’s warning and joined back into the duties. But it should be noted that none among those 165 were either bus drivers or conductors. Only, the other staff of TSRTC joined the duties.
CM KCR, who is deeply disappointed over the act of the drivers and conductors, has decided to go harsh against them. But, reportedly, a few of the TRS leaders had suggested the CM, to calm down, as Huzurnagar by-election is nearing.
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By-election in Huzurnagar is scheduled to be held on 21st of this month. TRS is facing a tight competition from the Congress. At this point of time, if KCR acts harshly towards the TSRTC employees, it is going to act in favor of the Congress, which is waiting for an opportunity like this. So the dynamic CM has decided to stay silent as of now. It should be seen, what kind of action he is going to take, after the elections.
Meanwhile, the RTC employees are not in a mood to give up the strike, until the state government comes down and satisfies their demands.