The Haryana Roadways Employee Coordination Committee held an emergency meeting on Friday. Employees' leaders said that due to the dogma of the government, the strike has increased to 72 hours for 22 hours. Employees' leaders said that the government will not refrain from deciding to take 720 private buses contract and negotiating with the Coordination Committee and will not withdraw black law and repressive policies such as Asma will continue the struggle.
Buses of schools on Panipat bus stand.
Second airport, buses of Haryana roadways have not been run on different stalls across the state on Friday. Police stations of different places, including Yamunanagar, Panipat, Hisar and Bhiwani, used to operate buses. The policemen are playing the role of conductor only. School buses have also been installed in different areas to cover riders. During the strike of employees of Roadways in Panipat, the policemen saw the private school bus running and bites in the buses.
Strike of roadways employees in Kurukshetra continues. Here striking workers on the Dushesh shielded their opposition in the new style. He prepared the effigies of Chief Minister Manohar Lal, Transport Minister Krishna Lal Panwar and the IAS officer Dhanpat Singh and declared him a combustion. The employees say that the strike will not end until the demands are met.
Police and security personnel deployed near bus stand in Hisar in the wake of the roadway employees strike.
Different Muslim organizations, including Power Corporation, Kisan Sabha, Asha Varkar, also supported the roadways strike in Karnal sector 12. Simultaneously, roadways employees warn of an indefinite strike. Private buses are also running from Hisar bus stand. A large number of police personnel are deployed here. The roadway employees strike in Kaithal continues. 33 buses of private schools are being run at a distance of about 70 kms on the bus stand. About 97 private buses are also being run.
The other aerial, striking roadways employees and the government have reached the agony of panic. Chief Minister Manohar Lal again reviewed the strike by meeting Transport Minister Krishna Lal Panwar, Principal Secretary Rajesh Khullar and Additional Chief Secretary of Transport Department Dhanpat Singh. In the festive season, it has been decided to take the contract of buses of private educational institutions in order to provide relief to the passengers, in which drivers and operators are also from the institute.
Youth to submit forms for recruitment to roadways in Panipat.
The transport department will pay the owners of these buses at the rate of 30 rupees per kilometer. One rupee per kilometer will be taken from the passengers. Services of these buses will be easily available for three days, because educational institutions have a break during this time. By the evening, more than five hundred school buses had landed on the roads.
Unemployed for job of contract job
In order to run the buses in the roadways depot, the Directorate of Transportation has started the recruitment process of 905 operators and 500 drivers for three months on contract. As soon as the advertisement was issued on Wednesday night, a large number of young people arrived at Roadways General Managers to apply at different places including Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Ambala, Yamunanagar. Although the officers did not have any written order in this context, the youth had to return to the barrack.
Policemen running a roadways bus in Yamunanagar
Notice to more than 1400 workers, totally flywheel in many departments
A whole set of roadways buses were blocked in many depots across the state. There was no bus in Kaithal. Police detained around 200 employees who were performing during this time. 44 cases have been registered in Karnal, 70 in Gururgram and 18 employees in Panipat and 192 cases have been registered. 11 employees have been sacked in Ambala. Here the movement of buses is completely closed. Five striking employees, who have been sacked for outsourcing in Sirsa, have been sacked. More than 1,400 employees were given notice under Esma in the entire state.

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