Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national secretary Sidharth Nath Singh on Wednesday said that the demands being put forth by the Central Trade Unions were 'unjustifiable'.
"The people in organized and unorganized sectors in India need to move on, they must have a better quality of life," Singh told ANI here.
However, the BJP leader added that the Trade Unions social security needs to be addressed by the Government.
"Reforms are must for all the matters, and Government of India is trying to address the matter of Trade Unions in the best possible democratic manner through dialogue," Nath said.
He also hinted that the 'bandh' call of the Trade Unions is to do with their 'political masters' rather than trade unions.
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