Reportedly senior telangana rashtra samithi (TRS) leader vinod kumar faced a protest from Non-Resident indians (NRIs) at an event in Washington, over the telangana government's response to the ongoing strike by employees of the Road Transport Corporation (RTC). Meanwhile the former karimnagar mp was addressing an event hosted by the telangana Development Forum (TDF) earlier this week.

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Furthermore the strike by over 48,000 TSRTC employees entered the 38th day on monday and their demands include merger of TSRTC with the government, so that they are treated at par with other state government employees. However, taking a tough stand, the trs government has rejected the demand for merger and even announced privatization of half of the TSRTC routes. Apparently the state cabinet had on november 2 decided to privatize 5,100 bus routes, further angering the employees, who are on strike since october 5.



Moreover telangana chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao has rejected the demand for merger saying it will open the floodgates for similar demands by employees of other corporations. Even though the telangana high court has directed the state government to take the initiative to resolve the employees' demands, no end to the stalemate appears in sight as both sides are sticking to their stand.


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