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| Pay salaries to SRTC employees: Tarigami | | | Early Times Report Srinagar Nov 6: CPI (M) State Secretary and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami made strong appeal to government for release of pending salaries of the SRTC employees who have been on the roads for long time in favour of their genuine demands. Tarigami stressed that release of salaries of these employees was essential for saving the SRTC from further losses and even the employees from starving like situation. Stressing on the government not take the issues of the striking SRTC employee’s for granted, Tarigami urged the government to come out with a concrete view on the future policy of all PSU’s in the state, adding that lack of budgetary support from the government to the corporation while the grave concerns to be looked into and addressed with a sympathetic view. State and Central PSU’s operating in the state be made resourceful by proper budgeting, financial discipline, rationalization of operation and staff and inducing responsibility in the management and staff, Tarigami suggested that non-seriousness on the either sides was responsible for decay of PSU’s. He wondered that the Roadways in the neighboring states were still having much contribution in the economies of their respective states and unfortunately it was true with J&K SRTC. Tarigami said that delaying tactics was not solution of the problems confronting the SRTC and its employees and added that JKSRTC has suffered losses worth crores during the strike, besides creating serious hardships to its staff. The strike which has got prolonged due to negligence of the government is getting support from other State Employees Unions must be brought to an end by offer of talks from the government, he added. He appealed the striking SRTC employees to call off their strike and come forward for the negotiations with the committee constituted by the government for the purpose. He hoped that fruitful talks between the SRTC employees and the government would bring an acceptable solution for the issues that lead to the standstill of SRTC operations.
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