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Prof K Nageshwar: TNGO leaders on RTC Strike [HD] (Video)

         The Congress on Thursday lashed out at the leaders of the Telangana Non-Gazetted Officers (TNGO) and NGOs for meeting Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, at a time when nearly 50,000 Road Transport Workers (RTC) were on strike.

Addressing a press conference at Huzurnagar on Friday, All India Congress Committee (AICC) Spokesperson Dr Dasoju Sravan asked for an explanation on the urgency in meeting the Chief Minister. He said that the state government did not implement the recommendations of the Pay Revision Commission nor provided any facilities to the employees. The promise of extending the retirement age to 61 years also remained unfulfilled.

"In such a situation, their meeting with the CM only shows that either they were sold out or accepted slavery of KCR," Sravan said, accusing the Chief Minister of attempting to divide the employees' unions.

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Prof K Nageshwar: TNGO leaders on RTC Strike [HD] (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: TNGO leaders on RTC Strike [HD] (Video)
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The Congress on Thursday lashed out at the leaders of the Telangana Non-Gazetted Officers (TNGO) and NGOs for meeting Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, at a time when nearly 50,000 Road Transport Workers (RTC) were on strike. Addressing a press conference at Huzurnagar on Friday, All India Congress Committee (AICC) Spokesperson Dr Dasoju Sravan asked for an explanation on the urgency in meeting the Chief Minister. He said that the state government did not implement the recommendations of the Pay Revision Commission nor provided any facilities to the employees. The promise of extending the retirement age to 61 years also remained unfulfilled. "In such a situation, their meeting with the CM only shows that either they were sold out or accepted slavery of KCR," Sravan said, accusing the Chief Minister of attempting to divide the employees' unions.

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