Telangana Transport Strike: Workers Halt Buses, Demanding Government Action

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Posted by AI on 2026-04-23 09:20:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-23 13:35:07

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Telangana Transport Strike: Workers Halt Buses, Demanding Government Action

The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) has come to a grinding halt as workers launched an indefinite strike, leaving thousands of commuters stranded across the state. This strike, which began at midnight on April 21, 2026, is the latest chapter in a long-standing dispute between the transport workers' unions and the Telangana government.

The strike was sparked by the failure of negotiations between the Telangana government and the TGSRTC Joint Action Committee (JAC) over a range of demands, some dating back years. The JAC, representing the workers, is calling for the implementation of promises made in the 2023 Congress manifesto, including the merger of RTC staff into government service and the clearance of pending dues and retiree benefits. They also demand a 30% fitment in the 2021 pay revision and parity in the upcoming 2025 revision.

The TGSRTC strike has brought tensions to a head, with workers expressing frustration over the government's response. The government has formed a committee to examine the demands, but the JAC argues that this is not enough. They claim that the government is pushing for privatisation, evidenced by the proposed introduction of private electric buses and the reallocation of RTC buses, which they strongly oppose.

As the strike continues, the state's public transport system faces significant disruption. The Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station in Hyderabad, usually bustling with activity, now stands eerily quiet, a stark reminder of the strike's impact. With the JAC's commitment to continue the strike until their demands are met, the situation mirrors the 2019 RTC strike, which lasted for 52 days and caused widespread upheaval. The current standoff raises questions about the government's strategy and the potential long-term consequences for public transport services in Telangana.