A Bus Driver in Telangana Dies After Setting Himself on Fire
Introduction
A bus driver named Shankar Goud died on April 24. He was 50 years old. He worked for the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (RTC). He set himself on fire during a protest. The protest was about a strike by workers.
Main Body
On April 23, Shankar Goud poured petrol on his body and set himself on fire. This happened in Narsampet, Warangal district. Many RTC workers are on strike. They have 32 demands. One demand is for the RTC to join the state government. First, doctors treated Shankar Goud in a hospital in Warangal. Then they moved him to a special hospital in Hyderabad. He died there at about 1:30 AM on April 24. In another place, Nalgonda, another RTC worker tried to kill himself. He was not hurt. Minister Venkat Reddy said this. Police looked at a report about a similar act in Khammam. They said it was not about the strike. It was about family problems. The RTC workers'' group, called the JAC, plans more protests from April 24 to 29. They will have silent walks and give papers to lawmakers. The JAC leaders will talk to a group of government officials. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said he was very sad. He said sorry to the family. He promised help from the government. Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar asked people to stay calm. He said some political leaders said bad things. Opposition parties support the workers. BRS leader T. Harish Rao said his party supports the strike. BJP leader N. Ramchander Rao said party members will visit RTC bus depots to show support.
Conclusion
The death of driver Shankar Goud made the fight between RTC workers and the government more serious. Talks between worker leaders and government officials will happen soon.