Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Govt cracks whip, 200 employees terminated

HARYANA ROADWAYS STRIKE DAY 2 Three officials suspended for derelictio­n of duty as bus services remain badly hit across state, giving commuters a harrowing time

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Cracking its whip on the striking Haryana Roadways employees, the BJP government terminated services of around 200 employees and suspended three officers for failing to perform their duty as bus services across the state continued to be badly hit on the second day of the strike on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the employees’ union on Wednesday extended their strike for two more days in retaliatio­n against government’s action.

Haryana State Roadways Workers Union president Harinaraya­n Sharma threatened that the strike would further be extended after October 19, if the government would not take back the suspended and terminated employees and withdraw decision to rope in 700 private buses.

Additional chief secretary (ACS-transport) Dhanpat Singh told newsperson­s that the department has terminated the services of those employees who were either on probation period or had got job through outsourcin­g scheme recently and yet joined strike.

“Action under Essential Services Maintenanc­e Act (ESMA) would also be taken against more employees — currently being identified — who did not perform their duty during the strike,” he said.

Asked about the number of employees arrested, he said, “The total number of employees detained across the state is still being worked out. We have reports about 50 employees having been rounded up by police in Faridabad, 61 in Bahadurgar­h and 32 in Rohtak till afternoon.”

SUSPENDED OFFICIALS

The department has suspended general manager of the Palwal roadways depot, Lajpat Rai; roadways duty inspector, Rewari, Karan Singh; and work manager, Bahadurgar­h, Bhagwan Dahiya, for derelictio­n in duty.

Referring to a similar crackdown in the past, he said the department had taken action against 164 employees under ESMA and suspended them for their role in the strike on September 5.

Admitting that the services had been hit for the second consecutiv­e day because of strike, the ACS however, maintained that the government has decided to immediatel­y start the recruit process to induct 930 conductors and about 500 drivers. “If needed we would rope in drivers or other employees from other department­s such as PWD, fire brigade or even private agencies,” he said.

Notably, the roadways employees had gone on strike on Tuesday despite ESMA being in force which prohibits strike by the employees.

They are protesting against the induction of about 700 buses of private operators, which they allege is an attempt to favour some chosen few and a step towards privatisat­ion.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Passengers stranded on the main bus stand in Karnal on Wednesday as Haryana Roadway employees continued their strike for the second consecutiv­e day.
HT PHOTO Passengers stranded on the main bus stand in Karnal on Wednesday as Haryana Roadway employees continued their strike for the second consecutiv­e day.

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