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If pilots end stir, govt willing to discuss all issues: Ajit

Singh also ruled out the possibility of imposing provisions of ESMA on striking pilots

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Holding that nobody should maintain a stubborn stand, Civil Aviation Minister today said if the striking pilots returned to work, the government was willing to discuss all issues with them.

"It is not an issue of being stubborn...We are going to take a long-term view. If they want to talk, they should come to work, and all issues can be discussed...The High Court has declared their strike illegal," he told reporters after meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in his Parliament House office on Air India issue.

He was asked whether it was the stubborn stand adopted by pilots and the government which was prolonging the stalemate.

On his meeting the Prime Minister, Singh said he shared information with him. "Whatever we are doing (to resolve the issue) is being done as per policies by talking to everyone involved," he said.

He said as far as aircraft is concerned, nothing can be done about it as the Supreme Court has said that all employees have a right to get trained on it.

"It (Dreamliner) was the original issue when they went on strike. As far as the issue of career progression is concerned, Dharmadhikari report deals with this and similar issues.

"A discussion is on in the ministry on how to implement it. We will talk to the affected people when we implement the report," he said and questioned the need for Air India pilots to go for an "illegal strike."

Singh also ruled out the possibility of imposing provisions of on striking pilots.

To a question that a sitting NCP MLA is president of , he said trade unions don't go by political leadership.

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