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CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury in ICU for Severe Lung Infection; Condition Now Stable

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New Delhi, September 6: Sitaram Yechury, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), is currently undergoing treatment for a severe lung infection at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi. The 72-year-old veteran leader had been admitted to the hospital on August 19 due to a high fever, and was later shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for specialized care. However, according to the latest official update from the CPI(M), Yechury’s condition is now stable, and he is responding positively to the treatment.

CPI(M) Provides Health Update

In an official statement released on Friday, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) assured the public that Yechury is receiving proper medical attention and his health is improving. The statement read: “Comrade Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), has been under treatment in the intensive care unit of AIIMS, New Delhi. He is being treated for a severe lung infection. There is a positive response to the treatment, and Comrade Sitaram’s condition is stable.”

While the party has not disclosed the specific nature of his illness, it has been confirmed that Yechury was admitted to AIIMS following a period of high fever. His health required intensive care, and the team of specialists at the hospital has been monitoring his condition closely.

Yechury’s Recent Health and Activities

This hospitalization comes shortly after Yechury underwent cataract surgery earlier this year. Despite his recent health challenges, the veteran leader has remained active in his political role. On August 22, Yechury released a heartfelt video message on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), expressing his grief over the passing of Buddhadev Bhattacharya, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal. In the six-minute video, Yechury lamented his inability to attend Bhattacharya’s memorial in person due to his own medical treatment at AIIMS.

“It’s my loss that I was not able to physically attend this memorial meeting and pay my homage to Comrade Buddhadev Bhattacharya. It’s unfortunate that I had to connect from AIIMS to convey my feelings and revolutionary Lal Salaam to Buddho da,” Yechury said in his message.

Continued Political Engagement

Even while being treated, Yechury remained engaged in political developments. On August 23, he posted a message of solidarity between the CPI(M), Congress, and the National Conference (NC) in preparation for the upcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. He had also been active as recently as August 29, posting his condolences for the passing of his close friend, Abdul Ghafoor Noorani, an eminent constitutional and legal scholar.

In his tribute, Yechury wrote: “Deeply grieved at the passing away of Abdul Ghafoor Noorani, an extraordinary intellect of constitutional and legal matters. He invited me and fed me Biriyani that he made at his flat in Mumbai way back in 1993 after reading my small pamphlet ‘What is this Hindu Rashtra’ – an expose of Golwalkar’s ideology. Since then, Ghafoor has been a close friend. Deepest condolences to his family members and friends.”

Positive Outlook

With the CPI(M) confirming Yechury’s gradual recovery, party members and supporters have expressed relief over the positive turn in his health. The party, however, has yet to provide a timeline for his discharge from the hospital. In the meantime, the political veteran is expected to continue his recovery under the careful supervision of medical experts at AIIMS.

Yechury’s health update has been closely followed by his supporters and the larger political community, given his pivotal role in Indian politics and his leadership within the CPI(M).

“Smoke from Ground Near KBR Park Sparks Concerns in Hyderabad; Possible Electrical Fault Suspected Watch Video”

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Hyderabad, September 6: In a peculiar incident, smoke billowing from the ground near KBR Park in Hyderabad’s upscale Jubilee Hills area startled residents and passersby on Wednesday, sparking concern about the cause of the unusual sight. The smoke drew immediate attention, with curious onlookers gathering at the site, resulting in a temporary traffic jam on the busy road.

Speculations Point to Electrical Cable Fault

Local residents suspect that the smoke might have originated from an underground 11kV electrical cable, possibly damaged due to the recent heavy rains. The rains, which have lashed Hyderabad over the past week, may have weakened the infrastructure, potentially causing a short circuit in the underground cable installed by the electricity department.

“Given the recent weather conditions, it’s possible that water seeped into the underground cable, leading to a short circuit,” said a local resident. This has raised concerns about the safety of similar installations in the area, especially with the ongoing monsoon season.

Traffic Disruptions and Public Concerns

As news of the incident spread, a crowd gathered to witness the unusual phenomenon, with some taking videos and photos. This led to traffic disruptions in the vicinity of KBR Park, one of Hyderabad’s most prominent green spaces. Commuters faced delays as authorities cordoned off the area to manage the situation.

“We were just driving by when we noticed the smoke. It was alarming because we had never seen anything like this before,” said a passerby who witnessed the incident.

Investigation Underway

Authorities, including officials from the electricity department and local administration, have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the smoke. Electrical engineers have been deployed to inspect the area and assess any potential damage to the cable. “We are thoroughly investigating the incident to ensure there is no further risk to public safety. Our team is working to identify if the underground cable is the source of the issue,” an official from the electricity department said.

Recent Weather Contributing to Infrastructure Stress

Hyderabad has been experiencing heavy rains over the past few days, which may have contributed to the suspected electrical fault. Weather experts have warned of continued rains in the region, adding pressure on the city’s aging infrastructure. Incidents like these highlight the need for regular maintenance of underground utilities to prevent such occurrences in the future.

Local authorities have urged the public to stay away from the affected area until the issue is fully resolved. So far, no injuries or significant damage have been reported, but residents are advised to remain cautious, particularly during the monsoon season when such incidents are more likely to occur.

As investigations continue, the focus remains on ensuring public safety and preventing similar occurrences in the future. Further updates from the authorities are awaited as they work to restore normalcy in the area.

CPI(M) Leader Brinda Karat Accuses Haryana Government of Shielding Cow Vigilantes in Aryan Mishra Murder Case

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New Delhi, September 6: Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Brinda Karat has strongly criticized the Haryana government and its policies following the murder of 19-year-old Aryan Mishra, allegedly killed by cow vigilantes during a car chase in Faridabad. Mishra’s family claims he was shot dead by a group of cow vigilantes on August 23, sparking outrage over the rising power of vigilante groups in the region.

Karat, who visited Mishra’s family to offer condolences, accused the Haryana government of empowering cow vigilantes by granting them a “licence” to take the law into their own hands. She alleged that these groups operate under the guise of cow protection but are essentially involved in criminal activities like extortion and corruption.

Haryana Police Allegedly Shielding Accused

According to Karat, the police have been complicit in these crimes, offering protection to the vigilantes. She stated, “We came to express solidarity with the Mishra family. The murder of Aryan Mishra was enabled by the policies of the Haryana government, which give these ‘gaurakshaks’ (cow vigilantes) the authority to act above the law.”

She also highlighted the shocking manner in which Mishra was killed. “It is unthinkable that for 30 kilometers, on a road with CCTV cameras, they chased the car with unlicensed arms, shot him dead, and then fled the scene,” she added.

Karat further alleged that the police informed Mishra’s family that his killer was a “good man,” raising concerns about the impartiality of law enforcement in the case.

Toxic Policies Fueling Lawlessness

Brinda Karat also targeted the Haryana government’s “toxic policies,” which she believes are fueling lawlessness. “This just shows where we are headed. It’s appalling that near the national capital, we have to hear that if Mishra had been a Muslim, his death wouldn’t have raised questions. But because he was a Brahmin, there is outrage,” Karat said, pointing to the communal undertones of the case.

She also invoked the Supreme Court’s recent comments against “bulldozer justice,” arguing that the Haryana government must be held accountable for such incidents.

Demands for Compensation and Justice

In her remarks, Karat demanded justice for Aryan Mishra’s family, including financial compensation, a government job for one of his brothers, and full security for the grieving family. “Not a single government official has come to offer condolences. There is no humanity left. We demand full compensation and a job for one of the brothers,” she emphasized.

The five accused — Saurabh, Anil Kaushik, Varun, Krishna, and Adesh — who allegedly chased and shot Mishra, were arrested on August 28. However, Karat expressed skepticism about whether justice would be served, given the powerful influence of the vigilante groups and the government’s reluctance to intervene.

The tragic death of Aryan Mishra continues to spark discussions on the growing menace of cow vigilantes and the government’s role in empowering them. As the case unfolds, the demand for accountability and justice grows louder, with the public closely watching the government’s next steps.

Heavy Rainfall Forecast for Telangana: IMD Hyderabad Issues Orange Alert

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Hyderabad, September 5, 2024: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Hyderabad has forecasted four consecutive days of heavy rainfall across several districts of Telangana, starting today. According to the IMD, the state is set to experience intense rain showers, thunderstorms, lightning, and squalls, posing potential risks in various regions.

An orange alert has been issued for Thursday, signaling the likelihood of severe weather conditions. The IMD warns of “very heavy rainfall” that could result in localized flooding and disruptions to daily life. Thunderstorms and squalls are also expected to accompany the downpours, heightening the potential for damage in some areas.

Recent monsoon data shows that parts of Telangana have already recorded above-average rainfall this season. Districts like Adilabad, Khammam, and Nizamabad have experienced over 30% more rain than the usual monsoon average. The ongoing heavy rains are expected to further increase these numbers, with some areas at risk of waterlogging and flash floods.

From Friday onwards, the alert status will be downgraded to yellow, indicating the continuation of heavy rainfall but with slightly less intensity. The yellow alert will remain in effect through Sunday, urging citizens to stay cautious and take preventive measures against potential hazards.

In Hyderabad, the IMD has forecasted rains or thundershowers in all zones of the city until the weekend, accompanied by gusty winds. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather reports and take necessary precautions, as the storms may cause disruptions in daily routines, including traffic and outdoor activities.

Authorities have been alerted to ensure safety measures are in place, especially in low-lying areas prone to flooding.

1 Lakh Trees Uprooted in Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary Due to Rare Weather Phenomenon.

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Hyderabad: In a rare and devastating weather event, thousands of trees, potentially over one lakh, were uprooted across 200 hectares in the Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary. The affected area lies between the Medaram-Pasara and Medaram-Tadvai roads, with the damage described by environmentalists as a squall. While no loss of wildlife was reported, the ecological impact is severe and difficult to quantify, according to experts.

The incident, which occurred on August 31, has drawn the attention of state officials, including Panchayat Raj Minister Dansari Anasuya, also known as Seethakka. On Wednesday, she expressed shock at the magnitude of the devastation, stating that they had never expected such widespread tree loss, with estimates putting the number at around one lakh.

Trees of Various Species Bear the Brunt

Forest officials reported that a variety of trees, including neem, banyan, and peepal, were heavily impacted. Although leopards have been observed in the sanctuary, which spans over 81,200 hectares, they rarely frequent the affected area.

Experts from the forest department and environmentalists alike expressed astonishment at the scale of destruction. Elusing Meru, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Protection and Vigilance), called it an extraordinarily rare event for Telangana, attributing it to high winds and a possible cloudburst. Meru added that special teams from the forest department were assessing the full extent of the damage.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicated that the event resembled a localised tornado effect. Senior IMD officials explained that the phenomenon was likely a result of convective activity associated with thunderstorms and a strong pressure deficiency.

Environmentalists Weigh In

Environmental expert Donthi Narasimha Reddy described the weather event as a squall, which is an intense but brief storm involving sudden gusts of wind. He noted that such conditions are common in regions like West Bengal and the northeastern parts of India but are highly unusual in Telangana.

Reddy estimated that the wind speeds could have exceeded 90 kmph, given the extent of the destruction. He further explained that the uprooted trees were part of a plantation, not a natural forest. These trees, being less than 10 years old, were not as deeply rooted as older, more resilient forest trees that are over 50 years old and can withstand high winds.

Government Response and Action

Minister Seethakka wasted no time in contacting key forest officials, including RM Dobriyal, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Kaleshwaram Chief Conservator M Prabhakar, and Mulugu District Forest Officer (DFO) Rahul Jadhav Yadav. She urged them to conduct a thorough investigation and provide a detailed report on the damage. Seethakka also appealed to Union Ministers G Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay to raise the issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Forest Minister Bhupender Yadav, emphasizing the need for immediate federal attention.

The forest department, using drone technology, has begun assessing the loss, and a comprehensive report is expected. Preliminary findings have confirmed the vast extent of the destruction, with a field survey currently underway to gather more precise data.

Additionally, Seethakka noted that some rare medicinal plants were also destroyed during the event, compounding the ecological loss.

Investigations Underway

The DFO, who visited the site alongside other senior officials, confirmed that the event was likely triggered by localized high wind pressure and heavy rains, leading to soil erosion and tree uprooting. The National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) and the IMD have been called upon to investigate the incident further. The exact cause of the weather phenomenon will be determined after their inquiries are completed.

As of now, the ecological and environmental damage continues to be assessed, with the forest department working to understand the full scope of this rare and destructive event.

Rachakonda Police Recover 591 Stolen Mobile Phones Worth ₹2 Crore in 25 Days

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The Rachakonda Police achieved a major milestone by recovering 591 stolen or lost mobile phones worth an estimated ₹2 crore within just 25 days. This operation comes in response to the growing number of mobile thefts and losses, prompting the police to implement advanced methods for tracing and retrieving stolen devices.

Under the leadership of Commissioner of Police G. Sudheer Babu, IPS, special teams were mobilized to conduct the recovery operations. These teams were formed by combining resources from the CCS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems) units at LB Nagar, Malkajgiri, and Bhongir, working in close collaboration with the Rachakonda IT Cell. A key tool in the investigation was the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal, which allowed police teams to trace stolen phones using their IMEI numbers.

The coordinated effort paid off, with the following results:

  • LB Nagar CCS: 339 phones recovered
  • Malkajgiri CCS: 149 phones recovered
  • Bhongir CCS: 103 phones recovered

This latest recovery operation brings the total number of stolen mobile phones retrieved by the Rachakonda Police to 3,213 this year, placing the Rachakonda region as the second-highest in mobile phone recoveries in the state, behind only Hyderabad.

A special event was held to return the recovered phones to their rightful owners, presided over by Commissioner G. Sudheer Babu. The recipients expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the police for their relentless efforts in retrieving their valuable devices. The Commissioner took the opportunity to commend the outstanding work of the special teams and their leaders, including DCP Crimes V. Aravind Babu and ADCP Crimes M. Srinivasulu, who played crucial roles in coordinating the successful recovery effort.

Nodal Officer ADCP Crimes M. Srinivasulu oversaw the operation, ensuring that each CCS unit worked effectively to achieve the impressive recovery rate. The dedicated officers involved in the operation included:

  • LB Nagar Team: K. Narender (SIP), Y. Mallikarjun (PC 10520), J. Jawahar Lal (PC 10934)
  • Malkajgiri Team: A. Satishwar Raj (ASI), T. Raghumareddy (PC 5000), Ch. Ankam Rao (PC 10211), P. Srinivas (PC 10216)
  • Bhongir Team: V. Madhusudhan Reddy (HC 835), S. Srinivasan (HC 233), Sk. Mohmad (PC 2958), P. Saidulu (ARPC 3908)

Commissioner Sudheer Babu urged his officers to continue their vigilance in the ongoing fight against mobile theft, highlighting the importance of integrating technology with traditional policing methods to protect public property and build trust within the community. This initiative underscores the Rachakonda Police’s dedication to ensuring public safety and fostering confidence through effective law enforcement.

Heavy Overnight Rain Lashes Hyderabad; More Showers Predicted by IMD

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Rajendranagar Leads with 68.3 mm Rainfall, Banjara Hills and Nampally Follow Closely

Hyderabad: — Hyderabad was once again drenched by heavy rainfall late Wednesday night, as several parts of the city experienced significant downpours. The nighttime showers are part of a continuing trend of monsoon activity that has intensified over the past few weeks.

According to data from the Telangana Development Planning Society (TDPS), rainfall varied across different parts of the city, with Rajendranagar receiving the heaviest downpour, recording 68.3 mm of rain over the past 24 hours. Banjara Hills followed closely with 64.3 mm, while Nampally saw 62.5 mm of rain.

Several other areas also experienced substantial rainfall, including Shaikpet, Asifnagar, and Khairatabad. The rainfall in these regions ranged from 56.3 mm at Gananaka Bhavan in Khairatabad to 51.8 mm in Asifnagar. Moderate showers were also reported in Malakpet, Dabeerpura, Mehdipatnam, Borabanda, Attapur, LB Nagar, and Saroornagar.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Hyderabad has forecasted continued monsoon activity, predicting more rain over the next few days. With monsoon clouds still hovering over the region, the IMD has issued an advisory for local residents, urging them to be prepared for intermittent showers, especially during nighttime hours.

Impact on City Life and Infrastructure

The overnight rains caused waterlogging in low-lying areas, leading to traffic disruptions during the early morning hours. Commuters in areas like Attapur, LB Nagar, and Mehdipatnam faced challenges as roads became slippery, and in some places, water levels rose, affecting vehicular movement.

Despite the heavy rain, the city’s drainage system appeared to manage the situation better than during previous downpours. However, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has been placed on alert to monitor water accumulation and address any potential flooding risks, especially in areas that are prone to waterlogging.

IMD’s Forecast and Advisory

The IMD’s forecast for Hyderabad indicates that the city can expect more rain in the coming days. The department has urged people to stay cautious, particularly at night when the showers are expected to be heaviest. Citizens are advised to avoid venturing out unnecessarily during peak rainfall hours and to keep an eye on weather updates from the IMD.

As Hyderabad continues to experience monsoon activity, the GHMC and other civic bodies have been asked to stay vigilant and take precautionary measures to prevent any disruptions caused by the persistent rains.

Georgia High School Shooting Leaves Four Dead, Nine Injured; 14-Year-Old Suspect in Custody

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In a tragic incident that has once again thrust the United States into the national debate on gun control, a 14-year-old student opened fire at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Wednesday. The shooting resulted in the deaths of four individuals—two students and two teachers—while nine others were left wounded.

The incident, which marks the first mass campus shooting since the start of the school year, sent shockwaves through the community and the nation. Authorities were quick to respond to the active shooter situation after being alerted around 10:20 a.m. The suspect, identified as Colt Gray, was apprehended on the school premises by a deputy assigned to the campus. According to Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith, the suspect surrendered without resistance after being confronted by law enforcement.

Chris Hosey, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), confirmed that Gray will be charged and tried as an adult. The young suspect had previously been on the radar of law enforcement, having been interviewed by local authorities last year for making online threats about a potential school shooting. Despite these warnings, no arrest had been made at the time due to a lack of probable cause, according to a statement released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The FBI’s statement detailed that, in 2023, agents had investigated online threats to commit a school shooting and had identified a 13-year-old subject in nearby Jackson County. The teen, who is now confirmed to be Colt Gray, was interviewed along with his father, who admitted to having hunting guns in the house but assured authorities that his son did not have unsupervised access to them. The subject denied making any threats, and Jackson County officials alerted local schools to monitor the situation.

The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, as investigators have not disclosed what might have driven the young suspect to commit such a heinous act. Additionally, the type of firearm used in the attack has not been revealed by authorities.

This shooting has reignited discussions surrounding gun control in the United States, as well as the deep-seated grief that communities endure in the aftermath of such violent outbursts. With school shootings becoming an all-too-familiar occurrence in the country, the debate over how to prevent such tragedies continues to be a polarizing issue.

As the investigation progresses, the focus remains on the families and victims affected by this tragedy, as well as the broader implications for school safety and gun control legislation across the nation.

Alert Auto Driver Foils Kidnap Attempt in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad : — A quick-thinking auto rickshaw driver thwarted an attempted kidnapping of three schoolchildren in Hyderabad on Wednesday. The incident occurred when a man attempted to lure two boys and a girl, all residents of Gachibowli, into accompanying him under the pretense of taking them to school.

The children were on their usual route to school when they were approached by the stranger, who convinced them to get into an auto rickshaw, assuring them that he would drop them at their school. Trusting the man, the children agreed and boarded the auto rickshaw. However, as the vehicle veered off the familiar route, the children began to grow uneasy, sensing that something was wrong.

The auto driver, noticing the children’s discomfort and confusion, became suspicious. Realizing that the situation was not normal, he decided to stop the vehicle and seek help. He quickly flagged down a nearby traffic constable and informed him about the children’s concerns and the suspicious behavior of the man accompanying them.

The alertness of the auto driver and the swift response from the traffic constable proved crucial. The constable immediately apprehended the man, identified as Kiran Prasad, and contacted the local Chandanagar police station. Within minutes, a police patrol vehicle arrived at the scene, and the suspect was taken into custody. He was subsequently handed over to the Gachibowli police, as the area where the attempted kidnapping took place falls under their jurisdiction.

The Gachibowli police have registered a case against Kiran Prasad and are currently interrogating him to uncover more details about the incident, including his motives and whether he had any accomplices. The quick response by the auto driver and the police ensured that the children were safely reunited with their families without any harm.

This incident has raised concerns among local residents, highlighting the importance of vigilance and the need for community awareness to protect children from such dangers. The police have commended the auto driver for his prompt action, which played a critical role in preventing what could have been a tragic situation.

Authorities have urged parents and guardians to educate their children about the risks of talking to strangers and to ensure they are aware of emergency procedures. The Hyderabad police have also assured the public that they will continue to prioritize the safety of children and remain vigilant against such criminal activities.

Telangana Power Employees Threaten Strike Over Unresolved Promotion Issues

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Hyderabad, Telangana — A significant number of power sector employees from Backward Classes (BC) and Other Castes (OC) staged a massive protest at Vidyut Soudha on Wednesday, demanding the Telangana government address long-standing issues related to promotions. The protest was organized by the Telangana Electricity Backward Classes and Other Castes Employees Joint Action Committee (JAC), which warned of a potential strike if their demands are not met.

The demonstration, termed as the “Maha Dharna,” saw employees urging Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, and Energy Secretary Ronald Rose to intervene and resolve the issues affecting BC and OC employees in the state’s power sector. The JAC emphasized that their patience was wearing thin and that they would not hesitate to initiate a strike if the government fails to act.

One of the primary demands of the JAC is an inquiry by a sitting Judge of the High Court into the recent ad hoc and conditional promotions granted by the Telangana Power Utilities. The JAC accused the management of bypassing proper procedures by granting these promotions without first reviewing previously granted promotions. The committee is also pushing for the government to establish clear guidelines for determining Inter-Se-Seniority, ensuring that promotions to higher cadres are based on the merit, rank, and marks obtained by employees during the selection process.

The JAC has also called on the power utilities management to publish final seniority lists for employees across various cadres, from Junior Line Men to Chief Engineers, within the TG TRANSCO, GENCO, SPDCL, and NPDCL. The absence of updated seniority lists has created confusion and discontent among employees, who feel their career progression is being unjustly delayed.

JAC Chairman K Kumar Swamy, speaking at the protest, highlighted the frustration of BC and OC employees who have been waiting for promotions for over two years. Despite repeated appeals, the management has taken no substantial action to address their concerns. “Even though the power utilities management and the State government were asked to do speedy justice to more than 35,000 BC and OC employees working in power companies, justice was not done,” Swamy said. He added that even after the JAC announced the Maha Dharna, the management proceeded to promote approximately 3,830 employees under new conditions, further aggravating the situation.

The JAC’s demands are clear: the resolution of promotion-related issues and the establishment of fair and transparent processes for all employees. With tensions escalating, the threat of a strike looms large, potentially impacting the state’s power sector if the government fails to respond promptly to the employees’ grievances.

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