The workers union proposed indefinite strike today has been postponed as the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce has decided to give its verdict on the 17th of March.
Earlier, the workers union of the Kannada film industry had warned the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce that it will hold an indefinite strike from March 12th onwards if the KFCC grants permission to the new Union headed by Rajesh Bhramavar.
So, on Monday the KFCC had held an executive committee meeting where in it was discussed to grant permission to Rajesh Bhramavar's union. While most of the members batted for the union, KFCC president H D Gangaraju could not come to a decision whether to grant permission or not. Instead, he has taken a time till March 17th to discuss in detail whether a new union is needed to Kannada film industry or not?
As the deadline has been extended, the union headed by Ashok has decided to wait till the 17th of March and then decide about the indefinite strike.