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Revenue staff to go on agitation

Talks between Revenue staff and Government fails

Hyderabad, January 23, 2006

Following the talks between the Government and the leaders of the Revenue staff failed, the strike proposed by the revenue staff seems to be inevitable. The 35000 revenue staff in the State will go on strike agitation by boycotting of the work relating to distribution of ration cards in rural areas. The Government will go ahead with the exercise from Tuesday as planned earlier, Civil Supplies Minister and Revenue Ministers N Raghuveera Reddy and D Prasada Rao announced later. They said alternative arrangements had been already made.

The President and the Secretary of the Andhra Pradesh Revenue Services Association who participated talks for one hour that failed said that they would boycott would also include the work relating to land acquisition for irrigation projects and publication of revised electoral rolls on February 10. They would organize dharnas at the Collectorates on February 2 before launching the indefinite strike five days later all over the State over their 29 demands. The Village Servants Association baked up their strike. Mean while the Telangana Non Gazetted Officers' Central Union expressed support to the strike.

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