Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Khattar blinks, invites roadways union leaders for talks

Move comes a day after union extended their strike by three days

- HT Correspond­ent

Chandigarh:anticipati­ng harder times for commuters and further embarrassm­ent to his government, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar blinked on Saturday and appealed to the roadways employees’ leaders to hold talks with director general, transport department, on Sunday 12 noon.

The state roadways employees are protesting against the government’s move to induct 700 private buses, which they held was a step towards privatisat­ion, and had gone on a twoday strike on October 16. Later they extended it for two more days and subsequent­ly for three more days till October 22, in retaliatio­n against government action against striking employees under the essential services maintenanc­e Act (ESMA).

Though the government maintained a tough stance since day one, detaining striking employees who tried to disrupt the movement of buses and terminatin­g the services of at least 200 drivers and conductors who were either in their probation period or had been hired through an outsourced agency, for joining the strike. It also booked at least 164 under Esma and placed them under suspension for their strike on September 5, last.

The government made frantic efforts to rope in buses from private institutio­ns and drivers and conductors from different agencies, including government department­s, the same were found to be inadequate. The government also made a move to make immediate recruitmen­ts of drivers and conductors which received a good response from different districts.

However, the roadways union stuck to its stand and kept threatenin­g to extend their strike if the government did not withdraw its decision to induct the 700 private buses and take back cases against roadways employees.

The plight of hundreds of commuters continued for all these days despite government efforts. The department officials reiterated on Saturday evening that it was wrong to say that government was favouring a chosen few by giving up to ₹49 per kilometre to them, which is

much higher than the actual cost.

ACS (transport) Dhanpat Singh said, roping in private buses on public-private partnershi­p (PPP) mode is in employees interest. According to the contract, private operators would run new buses on routes and have their own drivers while the conductors would be of Haryana roadways.

When contacted, the All Haryana Roadways Workers Union president Harinaraya­n Sharma and general secretary Balwan Singh said that they would participat­e in the meeting on Sunday, though would stick to their demands for withdrawal of private buses and cases against roadways employees.

THE STATE ROADWAYS EMPLOYEES ARE PROTESTING AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT’S MOVE TO INDUCT 700 PRIVATE BUSES

 ?? MANOJ DHAKA/HT ?? Applicants for the posts of bus drivers and conductors queuing up to submit their forms in Rohtak on Saturday.
MANOJ DHAKA/HT Applicants for the posts of bus drivers and conductors queuing up to submit their forms in Rohtak on Saturday.

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