DMK warns of intensifying stir against bus fare hike in TN

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The today staged state-wide agitations against the recent hike in bus fares effected by the AIADMK government in and warned of intensifying its protests if the revision was not rolled back immediately. working president and Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly, M K Stalin, demanded that Chief K Palaniswami should immediately withdraw the hike or resign. "The chief had said the hike was effected with anguish. If indeed so, it should be immediately withdrawn.

Else, you (Palaniswami) have got no option left other than to resign," said. He said his party would wait for a couple of days to see whether the acted on their plea, else would start staging protests without permission. In other words, it would be a 'jail bharo' agitation, he said. said the January 19 increase in bus fares had come as a "jolt" to the ordinary people, adding many of them such as daily wage labourers were now forced to spend a large part of their earnings towards commuting in buses. "I had written to the chief four days back, asking him to withdraw the hike, and that the matter should be discussed in the state assembly for which the House should be convened. But they are only giving accounts of losses (suffered by transport corporations) but have no time for remedial measures," he said. The has, therefore, constituted a panel under senior party leader and former Union T R Baalu to probe ways to reduce bus fares, said. He recalled that during the rule of 2006-11, his father and then chief M Karunanidhi had never effected such a hike, despite repeated pleas from officials of the transport department. Karunanidhi would decline their plea saying state-run transport corporations were not meant to make profit and that any losses should be borne keeping in mind the interests of the people, said. After a hiatus of six years, the AIADMK government had on January 19 hiked ticket fares of buses operated by state-run transport corporations and private entities by about 20 to 54.54 per cent, drawing flak from and political parties alike.

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First Published: Sat, January 27 2018. 16:15 IST