The Andhra Pradesh employees who have been fighting against the PRC recommendations have intensified their protest and hit the roads to raise their voices against the same.
The leaders held a key meeting on Friday to chalk out a detailed plan of taking forward the protest. They want the government to take back the controversial PRC recommendations.
The protesting employees are not leaving any stone unturned to show their protest against the PRC recommendations. They have decided to go for an intense strike from next month reportedly.
A detailed schedule was also fixed by the employees on how to go further in the protest.
While the intense protest might start next month the employees have been continuing their fight. The teachers association and other employees associations have used popular songs and videos by making a parody of the songs to protest.
As the Icon star Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa craze is all over, the employees made a parody of Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava song and used it to show their protest against the PRC issue. Not just singing, a few employees have played drums in the background in sync with the song.
Replacing the original lyrics, the employees sang oo antava CM oo antava CM.
In the song lyrics that were replaced by the employees they have mentioned the promises made by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy while he was campaigning for his party before the general elections. Mentioning the same, the employees asked why the promises were not fulfilled.
Employees actively took part in the protest and fought uniquely the employees sang the parody song and the other employees grooved to the song.
Several media outlets have covered the protest. Needless to say, these videos went viral in a short time and are currently trending on social media platforms.
On the other hand, the employees are expected to serve the strike notice to the Chief Secretary on hitting the roads to intensify their fight. They might serve the notice next week and might focus on making arrangements for the protests as planned by the employees’ associations against the PRC issue.
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