RTC ప్రతిష్టంభన రాజ్యాంగ హక్కుల ఉల్లంఘన || RTC Stalemate Violation Of Constitutional Rights ||
As the RTC employees strike entered the 51st day the women employees of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) staged a silent protest at the Mahatma Gandhi statue at Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) here on Sunday.
Women employees who sat in silence till 1 p.m. later urged the government to invite them for talks and settle their issues as they have kept in abeyance the main demand of merger with the State government. Employees said their families are going through lot of stress and financial problems were increasing by the day as they went without salary for the last two months.
Employees who spoke to the media urged Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao take a step down and treat the 50,000 employees with a humane approach. Kids of employees also sat on the protest and spoke on how they were facing problems in schools without paying the school fee.
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RTC ప్రతిష్టంభన రాజ్యాంగ హక్కుల ఉల్లంఘన || RTC Stalemate Violation Of Constitutional Rights || As the RTC employees strike entered the 51st day the women employees of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) staged a silent protest at the Mahatma Gandhi statue at Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) here on Sunday. Women employees who sat in silence till 1 p.m. later urged the government to invite them for talks and settle their issues as they have kept in abeyance the main demand of merger with the State government. Employees said their families are going through lot of stress and financial problems were increasing by the day as they went without salary for the last two months. Employees who spoke to the media urged Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao take a step down and treat the 50,000 employees with a humane approach. Kids of employees also sat on the protest and spoke on how they were facing problems in schools without paying the school fee.
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