RTC ఏ ప్రభుత్వానికి ఇవ్వాలి, వింత వాదన ముందుకు ||Govt claims money from RTC
The ongoing TSRTC strike seems to be taking several twists and turns. With the workers continuing the strike and ignoring the offer given by the state government to join duty by midnight of Tuesday, the government has now submitted an affidavit to the High Court saying that it does not owe any money to the Corporation, a day before the High Court would again hear the arguments of both the government and the RTC.
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After a detailed review meeting chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, the government claimed that it is the Corporation that has to pay to the government about Rs 200 crore which it had used from the RTC Workers' Credit Cooperative Society.
In a related development, Transport Authority Secretary Mamata Prasad served notices on the RTC to pay Rs 452.86 crore which it owes to the government as motor vehicle transport tax dues.
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RTC ఏ ప్రభుత్వానికి ఇవ్వాలి, వింత వాదన ముందుకు ||Govt claims money from RTC The ongoing TSRTC strike seems to be taking several twists and turns. With the workers continuing the strike and ignoring the offer given by the state government to join duty by midnight of Tuesday, the government has now submitted an affidavit to the High Court saying that it does not owe any money to the Corporation, a day before the High Court would again hear the arguments of both the government and the RTC. ADVERTISEMENT After a detailed review meeting chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, the government claimed that it is the Corporation that has to pay to the government about Rs 200 crore which it had used from the RTC Workers' Credit Cooperative Society. In a related development, Transport Authority Secretary Mamata Prasad served notices on the RTC to pay Rs 452.86 crore which it owes to the government as motor vehicle transport tax dues.
