Deccan Chronicle

KCR sacks 48,140 striking RTC staff

Rejects merger demand; to get pvt buses

- S.A. ISHAQUI | DC

In a bold move, giving a severe jolt to striking workers of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporatio­n (TSRTC), Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Sunday night rejected the main demand of the strikers by declaring that the RTC would not be merged with the state government at any cost. Mr Rao also announced that the striking employees would not be taken back into service.

Mr Rao said only 1,200 employees now remained in the RTC as the remaining of the staff had failed to join their duty before the government’s deadline of 6 pm on October 5.

According to the RTC management, the total strength of RTC is 49,340 workers. According to the Chief Minister’s statement, 48,140 RTC employees, who were on strike, have been fired from service.

After reviewing the situation with senior officers of the transport and police department­s, besides the RTC management, at Pragathi Bhavan, Mr Rao, in a press statement, declared that the government will not have any further talks with the RTC unions.

Finding fault with the RTC staff for going on a strike during the festival season, especially at a time when the corporatio­n was facing a `1,200-crore loss and a debt of `5,000, the Chief Minister said, “The RTC staff committed a grave mistake. We will not merge the RTC with the state government.”

Mr Rao disclosed a plan of hiring 2,500 bus drivers on a war-footing and granting permission for another 4,115 private buses to be brought into the RTC. It was decided to run the RTC with 50:50 ratio on a private-public partnershi­p (PPP) basis in the future.

He said that the government had constitute­d a committee, headed by Sunil Sharma, principal secretary, transport, to study and submit a report by Monday to restore the glory of the RTC and hiring 50 per cent of private buses and making fresh recruitmen­ts into the corporatio­n.

Stressing that there was a dire need to put an end to the monopoly and blackmaili­ng attitude of RTC trade unions, the Chief Minister said that only those who give an undertakin­g on a bond that they would not join any trade unions would be considered for new jobs in the Corporatio­n. Referring to demands of the opposition parties to have an allparty meeting to discuss the merger of the RTC with the government, Mr Rao questioned whether either the Congress or the BJP would have merged the RTC with the government in states they were ruling.

Stating that the RTC remains a great organisati­on, Mr Rao said that being efficient, there is every need to transform the corporatio­n into a profit-making institutio­n.

He said that strengthen­ing the cargo wing of the RTC would fetch it big profits. Every day, around a crore passengers commute in 10,400 buses of the RTC, he said. He said that each RTC worker draws a salary of around `50,000 and demanding more was not fair.

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