The Congress Party's decision of bifurcating the state led 66 days of strike by the AP NGOs. Unfortunately, their strike was called off leaving no demands of them were fulfilled. Moreover, the AP NGOs had to lose their salary for 66 days of valuable period.
However, as per the latest developments, the AP NGOs are again going for an indefinite strike as when the Telangana bill is sent to state's assembly. But then, who is going to be benefited with these strikes? Observers say, Ashok Babu, perhaps, is the beneficiary with the strike of AP NGOs, as the former is having good plans to join active politics.Also, employees strike is gossiped to be helpful for the CM to gain more mileage for his future politics. Whatever it is, going for strike again is not that much sensible move by the AP NGOs. Instead, they would better seek the justice from the suprem court. Reportedly, teachers have decided to stay away from this strike. Employees of some more departments have also reportedly decided not to participate in the strike. Let us see how well the political developments turn out to be.