CM says Government APSRTC will turn uneconomical routes to profits
Hyderabad, September 2, 2006
The Chief Minister, Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy speaking to reporters after returning from New Delhi on Saturday said that the Central Government is happy with the development of Telangana and it will be kept up. He also said that the Centre was satisfied with the handling of the naxalite situation by the State Government which viewed the problem from socio-economic perspective. There were no fake encounters he confirmed.
Regarding privatization of APSRTC, he said that it was not right to say that routes which were economically viable were handed over to private operators and the Uneconomic route remained with the organization and RTC would be run on profits.
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