HC raps ‘adamant’ MSRTC workers for not withdrawing strike despite panel set up by Maha govt
The Hindu
“We do not understand why the employees of the MSRTC have now backed out from what they themselves wanted the government to consider,” the Bench said
The Bombay High Court has deprecated the “adamant stand” taken by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) employees of not withdrawing their strike despite the Maharashtra government extending full cooperation and setting up a panel to address their demand of merger of the MSRTC with the State Government.
A Vacation ench of Justices S.J. Kathawalla and S.P. Tavade in its order made available late Monday night said the Maharashtra government complied with everything that the MSRTC workers had demanded for withdrawing their strike/agitation.
“We do not understand why the employees of the MSRTC have now backed out from what they themselves wanted the government to consider,” the Bench said, adding the State Government has cooperated fully with regard to the demand of the MSRTC workers.
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