Bengaluru: Bus services were affected and commuters were stranded in Bengaluru on Wednesday as Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) employees went on an indefinite strike over their demand for revision of salary.
The KSRTC has issued temporary permits to private buses for the convenience of passengers.
Nagaraj, Division controller of KSRTC said, "RTO joint commissioner came today morning and contacted all private operators. They have made arrangements to transport people. We are looking forward to providing good service to the public."
"We are struggling from morning to transport the people using private services. Taxicabs will also be used later in the day to transport people who are affected by this strike," he further said.
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"Employees have not reported for duties. We are trying to convince them but they are not willing to operate bus services," he added.
Soumya, a student said, "Now we have to take metro services because there is no other mode of transport to take us to college. We have exams, if we do not take the exams we will fail. The college administration has not postponed the exams. They told us that it is our problem how to reach the college, They asked us to use the metro or autorickshaws."