ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

TRSTC strike: BJP delegation meets deceased employee's family in Hyderabad, statewide bandh called on Oct 19

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Oct 14 (ANI): A BJP delegation including Telangana BJP president Dr K Laxman and MLC Ramachandra Rao on Monday met the family of the TSRTC conductor Surendra Goud who allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself during the strike called by around 48,000 TRSTC employees against the state government.

ANI Oct 14, 2019 12:05 IST googleads

BJP leaders participate in the strike along with TSRTC employees in Kothagudem, Telangana on Monday. Photo/ANI

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Oct 14 (ANI): A BJP delegation including Telangana BJP president Dr K Laxman and MLC Ramachandra Rao on Monday met the family of the TSRTC conductor Surendra Goud who allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself during the strike called by around 48,000 TRSTC employees against the state government.
The delegation extended their condolences to the family of the deceased, whose body is kept at the Osmania General Hospital for post-mortem.
Meanwhile, the TSRTC's Joint Action Committee (JAC) has called a statewide bandh on October 19 even as the strike entered its 10th day with protests in various parts of the state.
Speaking to media persons at the hospital premises, Laxman said, "The RTC employees are protesting from the last ten days and the government is not showing interest in resolving the issue."
"Two persons have committed suicide and many have tried to take away their own lives. It's unfortunate that even after achieving statehood for Telangana, people are committing suicides. We urge the government to talk to the RTC employees and resolve the issue at the earliest. We urge the employees not to commit suicide," he added.
Laxman said that BJP is in support of the protesting employees and appealed to all parties to support the bandh in the state called by the TSRTC.
On Sunday, Goud took the extreme step by allegedly hanging himself at his house in Banjarewadi in Hyderabad. His family members took him to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead by the doctors.
Goud's family members alleged that he was depressed over losing his job as the government had declared that the RTC employees who went on strike will not be taken back.
Two other RTC employees attempted to kill themselves while they were staging a protest as part of the ongoing strike but were rescued by neighbours and police.
In the last three days, two RTC employees including Goud have died after allegedly attempting suicide.
Srinivas Reddy from Khammam district had on Sunday succumbed to his injuries at a Hyderabad hospital after receiving 80 per cent burns. He had immolated himself on Saturday during the ongoing strike.
Also, two other RTC employees have died due to heart attack, taking the total number of deaths to four since the strike began on October 5.
In Kothagudem, the TSRTC JAC continued their agitation and BJP leader Koneru Satyanarayana has announced his support to the strike.
In Khammam, all opposition parties gave a bandh call and they are staging a protest along with the RTC employees against the state administration. All shops have been shut in the district and no untoward incident has taken place so far as the bandh is going on peacefully.
In Hyderabad, TSRTC Zonal Secretary Raghavulu alleged that the TSRTC employees were murdered by the state government and did not die because of suicide.
"Today is the 10th day of the ongoing strike. Yesterday, two of our employees have committed suicide. The government is not responding to our demands. All political parties, trade unions, student unions are supporting the strike. These are not suicides but murders committed by the government. The Chief Minister has demoralising our workers," he told ANI.
He also demanded a Rs 50 lakh ex-gratia from the state government and hoped that the issue would be resolved soon.
The RTC employees have been protesting in Telangana against a statement issued by the state government with regards to sacking over 40,000 employees. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has said that there is "no question" of having any talks with the agitating 48,000 RTC employees.
Various political parties including BJP, Congress, TDP and CPI have also come together in support of the RTC employees and are demanding the state government to take them back. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Politics

Congress' Muraleedharan says LPG shortage "affecting families"

Congress' Muraleedharan says LPG shortage

"Most of the hotels are closed. Even in the few that are open, we are not getting proper food. This situation is affecting families as well. Therefore, we request the Central Government to intervene in this matter and take strong action to ensure the supply of LPG gas," Muraleedharan told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram.

Read More
General News

Dubey submits notice to LS Speaker

Dubey submits notice to LS Speaker

Speaking to reporters, Dubey said that Parliament is not a "canteen" and questioned the conduct during a protest meant to highlight issues faced by the public. He stated that the demonstration was intended to raise concerns about LPG shortages affecting common people and that the government would respond to those issues.

Read More
General News

Jammu Police, BSF recover 2 kg heroin worth Rs 12 cr in Bishnah

Jammu Police, BSF recover 2 kg heroin worth Rs 12 cr in Bishnah

Earlier on Wednesday, the alert troops of White Knight Corps of the Indian army conducted a joint search Operation Sherikalan in Gen Area Poonch, and recovered approx 4 kg of explosives. They have been destroyed in situ.

Read More
General News

AAP announces candidate list for Kerala elections

AAP announces candidate list for Kerala elections

Earlier, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said that the upcoming assembly elections in Kerala are expected to set a benchmark for democratic practices, expressing confidence in the preparedness of the state's election machinery and cooperation from political parties.

Read More
General News

Tibetan women hold a peace protest in Shimla to mark the 67th Tib

Tibetan women hold a peace protest in Shimla to mark the 67th Tib

Tibetan women-in-exile in the northern Indian hill town of Shimla held a peaceful protest on Wednesday to mark the 67th anniversary of Tibetan Women's National Uprising Day, raising their voices against Chinese rule in Tibet and remembering the sacrifices made by Tibetan women during the historic uprising of 1959.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.