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KTR Vows Massive Movement Against Modi Govt’s New Labour Codes
Hyderabad: Former Telangana Minister and BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) has strongly condemned the central government’s new labor codes, vowing to launch a massive movement against them. Speaking at a round table conference of labor unions at Telangana Bhavan, KTR slammed the Modi government for enacting laws without considering the socio-economic realities of India.
“Any laws brought without considering social conditions must be opposed and overturned,” KTR declared, asserting that the BRS party stands firmly with the workers. He criticized the absence of a strong BRS presence in Parliament, alleging it allows the Congress and BJP to collude on anti-labor policies.
KTR highlighted the stark economic inequalities in India, pointing out the coexistence of immense wealth and widespread poverty. He argued that laws developed in the US and Europe cannot be simply transplanted to India, where 92% of the population holds white ration cards, a marker of economic disadvantage.
Drawing a comparison with China’s economic success, KTR emphasized the importance of adapting policies to suit the needs of the people. He lamented the lack of meaningful discussion on such matters in India.
KTR also addressed the recent disruptions caused by Indigo Airlines, attributing it to the concentration of infrastructure assets in the hands of a few, leading to exploitation of labor. He warned that the new labor codes would exacerbate such problems, potentially extending similar inconveniences to other sectors.
KTR urged Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to prevent the implementation of the labor codes in the state, positioning it as a guiding example for the nation. He announced plans to meet with the Union Labor Minister and members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee and threatened to disrupt Assembly and Council sessions until the labor codes are put on hold. The next round table meeting is scheduled to take place in Warangal.