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Bus strike in Kerala today: Private buses to go off roads indefinitely against hike in ticket fare

The president of Kerala State Private Bus Operators Federation Sathyan, told that a notice regarding proposed strike was given to govt over two weeks ago and till date no one has engaged in discussions on the issue.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Thiruvananthapuram Published on: March 24, 2022 10:05 IST
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Bus strike in Kerala today: Private buses to go off roads indefinitely against hike in ticket fare. 

Highlights

  • Private buses in Kerala would not run indefinitely from March 24
  • Operators decided to go on strike to demand increase in ticket fare in wake of rising fuel prices
  • Bus owners demanded hike in fare for public and also in concessional fare for students

Private buses in Kerala would not run indefinitely from today (March 24) as operators have decided to go on a strike to demand increase in ticket fare in the wake of rising fuel prices.

The president of Kerala State Private Bus Operators Federation Sathyan, told news agency PTI that a notice regarding the proposed strike was given to the government over two weeks ago and till date no one has engaged in discussions on the issue.

Regarding State Transport Minister Antony Raju's statement that he hoped the bus owners would not go on strike keeping in view the interest of the students whose exams are coming and classes on, Sathyan said such a statement should not have been made.

He said the Transport Minister and the State government were informed in November last year about the demands of the bus owners, but no steps were taken since.

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He further said State government must ensure no hardship to the students and the onus was not on the bus owners.

The owners have demanded a hike in the fare for the public and also in the concessional fare for students.

Besides, the operators have sought an increase in the kilometre charge from the present 90 paise to Rs 1.10 per km and waiver of road tax for the COVID-19 pandemic period.

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