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State roadways staff protest over neglect, warn of statewide march

Union accuses govt of favouring private operators, ignoring staffing gaps

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Haryana Roadways employees protest, seeking fulfilment of their demands in Sirsa on Monday.
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Employees of Haryana Roadways staged a protest on Monday under the banner of the Haryana Roadways Employees Joint Front, submitting a memorandum to the General Manager of Sirsa addressed to the Transport Minister.

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Addressing the employees, union leaders said the state government is neglecting the Roadways department. They alleged affordable and safe public transport — preferred by commuters, traders and students — is increasingly being handed over to private operators. While the Transport Minister has promised government buses for every village, electronic buses and kilometre-scheme buses being added to the Roadways fleet are reportedly causing heavy losses to the department while benefiting private parties. Meanwhile, a severe shortage of drivers, conductors and workshop staff is increasing the workload and mental stress on existing employees.

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The union said if the government fails to address the problems, Roadways employees across the state will launch a “Justice March” to the Transport Minister’s residence in Ambala Cantt on January 18, 2026.

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The employees’ key demands include resolving pay anomalies for drivers, conductors, clerks, storekeepers and cashiers; restoring earned-leave cut letters; filling vacant posts in operations and workshops; confirming 2002 batch drivers with retroactive seniority and old pension benefits; creating new promotion posts such as Depot In-charge for drivers; promoting 2008 batch conductors and 2016 batch drivers who have completed all procedures; and promoting 2018 Group D workshop employees to technical posts outside the common cadre.

The demonstration was led by Rishpal Singh Sandhu, Prithvi Singh Chahar and Surendra Bairagi.

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