Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that the government is not ready to hold conciliatory talks with the striking candidates in front of the secretariat. He reiterated the question of whether the chief minister or ministers would hold talks to resolve the strike, but he declined to comment.
"It is up to the leaders to decide whether to end the strike or not. The government is doing what it can. The action was taken to extend the tenure of rank lists, to report vacancies, to remove barriers in posts and to create new posts. Thus, steps are being taken to protect the employees in every possible way. I hope the candidates will understand the sincere interventions, ”the CM said.
As the govt went ahead with the stabilization of the PSC rank holders, ignoring the PSC rank holders who were protesting for the appointment of secretaries, the protesters changed the look and feel of the protest. Six activists carried the mourners on the road from the protest tent to the statue. The mourning procession was accompanied by a picture of a man on a couch with a head and a burning samprani turn.
In the coming days, there are indications that those who are included in more rank lists will also come out with a strike. Yesterday the Homoeo Attendant came up with the Two Rank Holders Association strike.
The LGS Rank Holders strike is 22 days behind schedule. More organizations came forward with support for LGS rank holders and CPO activists. Former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy also visited yesterday.
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