CM Revanth Reddy Vows to Clear All Pending Dues of RTC Workers

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy assured RTC unions of clearing all pending dues and strengthening the state road transport corporation. He announced release of wages for the 3-day strike period and withdrawal of related cases. The government plans to procure 1,000 electric buses and construct international-standard bus terminals to boost revenue. Reddy urged workers to avoid strikes and cooperate in the organization's revival.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy: Govt to Clear All RTC Workers' Dues

  • Govt to release wages for 3-day RTC strike period
  • Cases filed during strike to be withdrawn
  • 1,000 electric buses to be procured for seamless Metro connectivity
  • Rs 1,000 crores released for clearing employee pending bills
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Government is making efforts to clear all pending dues of RTC workers: CM Revanth Reddy

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy assures RTC unions of clearing pending dues, releasing strike wages, and withdrawing cases. Govt aims to strengthen TGSRTC with electric buses and new terminals.

"We are committed to resolving 100 per cent of the RTC workers' issues and the government stands firmly with the workers. - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, May 1

Stating that the State Government is committed to solving the RTC workers' demands and protecting their rights, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has said that the government was taking "numerous measures" to strengthen the TGSRTC financially and the effective functioning of the entire organisation, an official statement released on Friday said.

During the meeting with the representatives of the RTC unions, the Chief Minister responded positively to the RTC unions request and announced that the wages for the 3 day strike period of RTC workers would be released and also withdraw the cases filed during the strike against the workers. The CM instructed Transport minister Ponnam Prabhakar and officials to take immediate measures regarding the payment of wages for the strike period and the withdrawal of the cases, it added.

Leaders of RTC trade unions met with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy at Jubilee Hills residence today . The union leaders expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for taking the initiative to resolve their issues.

"My congratulations to you for coming forward with an action plan aimed at enhancing the organization's development, ensuring its survival, upholding its dignity, and providing excellent services to the public," it read out

CM Revanth Reddy said the RTC workers supported the Congress to form the government and the Congress stood by the RTC workers during the struggles.

The Chief minister said that the number of buses have been increased and recruited staff to increase the RTC revenue.

"Further, the government decided to construct an international-standard bus terminal in 150 acres in Shamshabad and 100 acres was already allocated at Gajularamaram for the construction of a bus terminal," it added.

In view of increasing financial burden by diesel buses, the CM said that the RTC was procuring 1,000 electric buses (EVs) to establish seamless connectivity with the Metro rail network and procure mini-buses into the RTC fleet, it said.

"The RTC was incurring an annual expenditure of Rs 2,000 crores on diesel," it added.

"To mitigate financial challenges, we must shift to purchasing electric buses and boost revenue for which a comprehensive and concrete plan was also required," it read out.

CM Revanth Reddy informed the RTC unions that the outstanding dues of the RTC were not accumulated during Congress tenure. Nevertheless, the government was making earnest efforts to clear the mounting debts.

The Chief Minister said that the pending compassionate appointments were also taken up and the government will take decisions on financial matters, including the PRC (Pay Revision Commission) soon.

"The unions should hold discussions among themselves and present viable options to the government for a permanent solution," it added. The CM warned that the RTC workers should not be influenced by the opposition politics as the organization already suffered damage.

"We are already making concerted efforts to alleviate the burden of interest payments on the RTC's outstanding debts and the workers must cooperate in the endeavor to strengthen and sustain the organization," it added.

The Chief minister assured that not a single driver will be removed and it is also the responsibility of every RTC worker to strive for the revival of the organization.

The CM said that through the implementation of the 'Mahalakshmi Scheme,' the government provided financial assistance of Rs 8,000 crores to the RTC.

"Despite facing financial constraints, we are striving to clear the outstanding dues owed to the employees. ₹1,000 crores have already been released towards clearing the employees pending bill," it added.

CM Revanth Reddy ordered the officials to maintain good communication between the workers and the depot managers. "We are committed to resolving 100 per cent of the RTC workers' issues and the government stands firmly with the workers," it added.

The Chief Minister also appealed to the workers to stop organization strikes and dharnas which could cause more damage to the organization.

MPs Vem Narender Reddy and Anil Kumar Yadav, Special Chief Secretary Vikas Raj, Chief Minister's Principal Secretary, Srinivasa Raju; RTC MD Y Nagireddy, MLAs Makkan Singh Thakur and Kumbham Anil Kumar Reddy and others were present in the meeting.

- ANI

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Priya S
Let's see if promises translate into action. Congress was in power before too, and RTC was in bad shape even then. The ₹8,000 crores from Mahalakshmi scheme is helping but debts are mounting. Need permanent solutions, not just temporary bandaids. Workers should also cooperate and avoid strikes - it hurts the common man who depends on RTC buses daily.
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Vikram M
Good initiative! Electric buses and mini-buses will definitely reduce diesel costs of ₹2,000 crores annually. But need to ensure adequate charging infrastructure and maintenance. Also, the 100 acres at Gajularamaram for bus terminal is a welcome move - that area desperately needs better connectivity.
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Michael C
Impressive to see a government engaging with unions constructively instead of confrontation. The warning about not getting influenced by opposition politics makes sense - RTC has suffered due to political games. Hope the PRC issue is resolved quickly, workers deserve timely revisions. 👍
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Rohit P
Promises are easy to make but execution is key. Compassionate appointments pending for years needs immediate attention. Also, the CM should clarify how exactly they plan to clear the mounting debts without burdening tax payers. Workers shouldn't be made scapegoats for financial mismanagement over decades.
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Kavya N
Very happy about the assurance that no driver will be removed. RTC employees have families depending on them. The 1,000 electric buses plan sounds great - will reduce pollution and operating costs. Just hope the transition is smooth and doesn't lead to chaos. Kudos to CM for listening to union demands! 🙏

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