To avoid large-scale disruption, the transport department requested private bus owners to operate services if the strike begin File Photo
Karnataka

Karnataka govt seeks support of private bus operators

Transport officials said discussions are ongoing, but the government is keen to finalise arrangements to protect commuters.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: With state-run transport employees firm on launching an indefinite strike on August 5, the state government convened a meeting with private bus owners on Saturday to discuss alternative arrangements and minimise commuter disruption amid the looming transport shutdown.

To avoid large-scale disruption, the transport department requested private bus owners to operate services if the strike begins. Leaders of private transport associations agreed in principle, but placed several conditions for cooperation.

The conditions include a 15-day road tax exemption for stage carriage buses operating during the strike, implementation of a 60:40 permit policy, reserving 40% of licences for private operators, 50% waiver on fines imposed under the digital surveillance audit system and strict action against government buses violating notified timings and route.

Transport officials said discussions are ongoing, but the government is keen to finalise arrangements to protect commuters.

Meanwhile, the labour department’s second round of negotiations with striking employees also ended in failure. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to hold a crucial meeting on August 4 with union leaders and officials to decide the fate of the strike.

If the strike proceeds, bus services across the state, including in Bengaluru, could be severely affected, forcing authorities to rely on private operators to manage the public transport load.

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