KSEB strike: Minister’s proposal for solution within a week; No final agreement | KSEB strike: Minister’s proposal for solution within a week; No final agreement

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Thiruvananthapuram: To solve the strike of the pro-CPM officers in the power board, Minister K. The meeting called by Krishnankutty did not reach a final agreement. At the same time, he directed the Board of Ministers to conduct necessary inspections on issues including relocation and resolve them within a week.

The minister, in consultation with the officers’ organizations and then the board, said the talks were a success and a solution would be found within a week. Officials who responded that the discussion was positive also made it clear that the minister had promised a solution. The satyagraha, which had been going on since April 5 to prepare the ground for the debate, was suspended on Tuesday.

The association is adamant that the relocation of leaders should be withdrawn. KSEB Criticism of the minister at the CPM state committee meeting was high during the strike. On Tuesday night, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan summoned the power minister and directed him to intervene in the strike. Although there is no final agreement, there are indications that things are moving towards a solution.

The Board of Ministers was directed to resolve the issue of relocation without retaliation and delay. The minister said after the meeting that the discussion was fruitful. Strikes should not be seen as a crime. The decision will be based on procedures and procedures. Both groups are ready to compromise. The decision will be taken and KSEB will be informed. He said he was not aware of any criticism leveled against him at the CPM meeting. Nine organizations attended the meeting. Some organizations have fully justified the chairman’s position in the action against the Officers’ Association leaders.

MG, president of the association, said he was assured that issues including relocation would be discussed and resolved at the board level. Sureshkumar informed. Hopefully there will be no retaliation. The hope is to create a solution that is acceptable to all. The announced second phase of protests will continue. Changes in strike action will be considered if appropriate changes are made to board decisions.

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