Bengaluru:Transport workers are on strike in Karnataka, which caused an estimated loss of Rs 14 crore to transport corporations in the state.
BMTC has a revenue of around Rs 2.5 to Rs 3 crore. KSRTC has a daily revenue of Rs 7 crore, the Northwest Transport and the Northeast Transport generate Rs 2 crore revenue each.
Crores of rupees are lost due to the strike by the transport workers. Previously buses were shut down from December 11 to 14. This caused a loss of Rs 2,250 crore to the transport corporation besides causing inconvenience to people.
Trouble to people:
People suffered problems due to protest from transport workers. A physically challenged man, who was waiting for a bus at BMTC bus station in Bangalore, died of a heart attack. In Yadagiri, an old woman and a newborn baby suffered due to this.
Strike to continue tomorrow:
The indefinite strike began today and will continue tomorrow. Kodihalli Chandrasekhar, Hon'ble President of Transport Employees' Union, said, "The government should keep the promise or else they will face the heat of the strike tomorrow."
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He said during the 'Satyagraha', Covid rules were not violated and that no unpleasant incident took place.