In opposition to the free bus travel program, private carriers are calling for a bandh in Bengaluru on September 11: Report
Private bus companies have threatened a “Bengaluru bandh” on September 11 in opposition to Karnataka’s free bus travel policy for women.
On September 11, private transport operators intend to declare a “Bengaluru bandh” in opposition to the free bus travel policy for women in Karnataka, which they claim has cost them business.
According to a Moneycontrol report, as many as 32 transport unions have told reporters that the ‘Shakti’ program, implemented by the present Congress government in the southern state after their resounding victory in the May 10 assembly elections, has had an influence on them.
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In addition to other demands like a complete ban on app-based aggregators, the creation of a corporation to support unorganized commercial drivers, scholarships for the drivers’ children, low-interest loans, and many more, members of the unions are asking for financial aid of 10,000 for each driver and a ban on bike taxis.
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