By Express News Service
KOTTAYAM:Following talks with Transport Minister Antony Raju late on Monday night time, non-public bus operators within the state known as off their indefinite strike that was earlier slated to begin from Tuesday. After an almost two-hour-long assembly, the transport minister instructed reporters that talks would proceed with the representatives of bus operators. A call on their calls for will hopefully be taken by November 18, he mentioned.
“Follow-up talks will be held in the coming days. The government needs to go through various procedural formalities to accept the demands raised by the operators. Bus operators have accepted the request and agreed to withdraw from the strike,” Raju mentioned.
A hike in bus fare, together with the scholars’ fare, and subsidy for diesel are among the many main calls for raised by the operators. They had been incurring enormous losses following the sharp improve within the value of diesel, the operators identified. While different bills — like costs of spare elements and tyres — have additionally elevated, the Covid lockdown and the resultant dip within the variety of passengers have aggravated the disaster.
They demanded the federal government increase the minimal cost to Rs 12 and set the minimal concession charge for college students at Rs 6. Another demand was to set the fare per kilometre at Rs 1. Earlier, the federal government had put in place all preparations to counter the proposed strike by asking the KSRTC to function most schedules potential.