Gadwal: Civil Supply Hamali workers in Telangana have temporarily called off their indefinite strike after receiving assurances from the State Civil Supplies Minister, Uttam Kumar Reddy. The announcement was made by CITU District President A. Venkataswamy during a protest camp on Tuesday.
The workers had been on strike for seven days, demanding the release of a Government Order (GO) related to revised import and export rates. They accused the government of neglecting this issue. In response, the minister met with union representatives and promised that the Chief Minister would address their demands within two to three days and issue the GO.
Considering the minister’s assurances and his appeal not to inconvenience the public during the festive season, the workers decided to suspend their strike temporarily. This decision was taken in the interest of the public and with hopes of a timely resolution.
CITU leader A. Venkataswamy expressed his gratitude to the Ration Dealers’ Association for supporting the workers during the strike. He praised the workers for their courage and unity in standing up for their rights despite facing challenges from the government and administrative authorities.
He encouraged the workers to remain united and continue their fight for their rights in the future. He emphasized the importance of staying strong and persistent to achieve long-term solutions to their issues.
Several union leaders were present at the event, including CITU District Vice President Upper Narsimha, Civil Supply Hamali Union District Assistant Secretary Shiva Krishna, and other leaders like Naresh, Chinna, Nandakishore, T. Anjaneyulu, Govindu, Mallanna, and Hanimi. Their participation highlighted the collective effort and solidarity among the workers and their leadership.