Bus conductors were not halted, Maharashtra government took a tough stand


The bus dispute between Karnataka-Maharashtra is gaining momentum. Political rhetoric continues about this. Also, bus services between the two states have come to a standstill. These states are not sending bus services to each other’s state. At the same time, the Transport Minister of Maharashtra has said to deploy marshals in Pratap Saraneak State Transport Corporation (MSRTC).

The Transport Minister has said, ‘Marathi is our pride and we should take full care of the safety of our passengers. Maharashtra is proud of itself. If the people of the neighboring state threaten our people, we will not tolerate it.

Discussion will be held in cabinet meeting
He further said- This issue will also be discussed in the meeting of the State Cabinet. Passengers are facing problems due to bus service terminate between the two states. Transport department officials are talking to Karnataka officials. At the same time, Maharashtra Minister of State for Home Yogesh Kadam said in this case that it is also the responsibility of the Government of Karnataka to provide security to the bus passengers. If they do not do this, the Maharashtra government will provide security.

At the same time, Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said- Action will be taken against those who attack the conductor. Home Minister will discuss with Dr. G. Parmeshwar to withdraw the case registered in the POCSO case against the conductor.

The victim’s family shared the video
The victim’s family has decided to withdraw the case by sharing a video. With this, he has requested to stop increasing the matter which has become a language issue between Karnataka and Maharashtra.

Amid protests, a large U-turn has now been taken by this child. A case of sexual harassment was registered against the Bus conductor of Karnataka on the child’s complaint. Now his father says that he is going to withdraw his complaint.

What was the matter?
Last week, a complaint of sexual harassment was filed against the bus conductor in the Belgian ticket dispute over the language. The girl on Tuesday demanded withdrawal of the complaint. His parents insisted that they are also fans of Kannada so that the dispute can be reduced across the border. It is being claimed that the Karnataka bus conductor had requested the child to speak in Kannada while taking tickets.