Transport back on wheels – Education back in classes, T NEWS

October 20, 2011 09:48
Transport back on wheels – Education back in classes, T NEWS

Transport back on wheels Education back in classes T NEWSThe Sakalal Janula Samme demanding the separate statehood for Telangana had reached a position where a few sections started to come back into the mainstream, going back to work. All the educational institutes in the Telangana region are re-opening after a long vacation due to the stir. The government employees of the various departments are also meeting and might get back to work by the end of the week. There seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.

The Telangana Joint Action Committee (T-JAC) had announced a massive rail roko (Oct-17-19). But the railways had taken adequate measures to see no untoward incident ever occurred. During this agitation the police had taken a few leaders of the T-JAC under control on precautionary grounds. Also some of the MPs were arrested during the rail roko.

Citing these incident members of parliament of the ruling Congress from the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday decided to surrender their security guards to the state government to protest their arrests during the rail blockade and some remarks by a police officer. Senior leader K. Keshava Rao and seven other MPs said their decision was also to protest against the use of non-bailable sections of the Railway Act against them. They also vented their feelings about Police Officers association's Chalapathi Rao, who had reportedly described the arrests of MPs under non-bailable sections as "Operation Duryodhana". They wanted action against him.

The Chief Minister N Kran Kumar Reddy had instructed the Principal Secretary to call all Government employee unions for a meeting with a hope to get them back to work. But as of now the transport is back on wheels, education department back to classes, Singareni back to mines and may be by the end of the day more departments might get back to work. Let’s hope for the best - slowly limping back to normalcy.

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