Central trade unions urge PM to roll back Air India sale
The Hindu
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Ten Central trade unions on Tuesday wrote a joint letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stop theto the Tatas and roll back what they termed the “policy of selling national assets”.
They said the people of the country, and the employees of Air India in particular, were unhappy with the recently announced sale of the national carrier.

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