APNGOs loses support from Seemandhra RTC JAC

APNGOs loses support from Seemandhra RTC JAC
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APNGOs loses support from Seemandhra RTC JAC. Speaking to the media after the meeting, APNGO president P Ashok Babu said that they had decided go on strike from tomorrow and also planned a series of agitational programmes from February 5 to 21 to coincide with the the Parliamant sessions.

To up the ante against the Centre for going ahead with the Telangana draft bill, the State government employees have decided to go on strike from midnight of Wednesday.
The Samaikya Parirakshana Vedika comprising government employees, teachers, advocates and students among others met at the APNGOs home in Abids on Monday to decide about its future course of programme.
Speaking to the media after the meeting, APNGO president P Ashok Babu said that they had decided go on strike from tomorrow and also planned a series of agitational programmes from February 5 to 21 to coincide with the the Parliament sessions.
"A three-day bandh will be observed from February 10-12, and ‘Chalo Delhi’ protest from February 17-19. We will lay seige to the houses of MPs from February 7, 8 and 9."
But this time, the APNGOs failed to get the support from the Seemandhra RTC JAC. They said that last time, thousands of people had to bear the burnt after the RTC buses went off roads and private buses collecting double charges.
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