#HighcourtonRTC #HighcourtonKCR
RTC పై హైకోర్టు ఎవర్ని తప్పు పట్టింది?||High Court questions KCR government||t
Fretting about the plight of the people with a large part of public transportation being unused because of the RTC workers’ strike for last 24 days, the Telangana High Court on Monday instructed the state government, RTC management and unions to not spend time nitpi-cking at a time of crisis.
A division bench of the High Court, comprising Chief Justice Raghave-ndra Singh Chauhan and Justice Annireddy Abhishek Reddy, while dealing with PILs on the RTC strike, asked what prevented the state government from being generous enough to grant some amount to rescue RTC now.
Advising that urgent efforts should be made to rebuild trust between workers and corporation, even if problems might not get resolved overnight, the Bench said that both sides should remember hurdles facing by poor people because of the strike.
The Bench, while perusing through a report submitted by the RTC management on financial implications of negotiations with worker unions held on October 26, felt the corporation and government were pre-conceived and pre-determined to find the demands non-feasible to implement.
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#HighcourtonRTC #HighcourtonKCR RTC పై హైకోర్టు ఎవర్ని తప్పు పట్టింది?||High Court questions KCR government||t Fretting about the plight of the people with a large part of public transportation being unused because of the RTC workers’ strike for last 24 days, the Telangana High Court on Monday instructed the state government, RTC management and unions to not spend time nitpi-cking at a time of crisis. A division bench of the High Court, comprising Chief Justice Raghave-ndra Singh Chauhan and Justice Annireddy Abhishek Reddy, while dealing with PILs on the RTC strike, asked what prevented the state government from being generous enough to grant some amount to rescue RTC now. Advising that urgent efforts should be made to rebuild trust between workers and corporation, even if problems might not get resolved overnight, the Bench said that both sides should remember hurdles facing by poor people because of the strike. The Bench, while perusing through a report submitted by the RTC management on financial implications of negotiations with worker unions held on October 26, felt the corporation and government were pre-conceived and pre-determined to find the demands non-feasible to implement.
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