Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Himachal transport minister takes U-turn on 25% bus fare hike

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh transport minister Govind Singh Thakur on Saturday took a U-turn on the government’s decision to hike bus fare by 25%, saying that a final decision had not yet been taken.

Earlier, it was reported that the state cabinet had approved a 25% hike in bus fare in its meeting on Friday and the official notificati­on was on the way.

The opposition, Congress and other political and social outfits had issued statements condemning the decision terming it ‘anti-people’.

Thakur admitted that the issued was discussed in the cabinet. “Whenever the cabinet meets, many issues are discussed formally and some are discussed informally. The issue of bus fare hike was discussed informally but the final decision wasn’t taken,” said Thakur.

He said the state government had been getting suggestion­s to increase the bus fares and transporte­rs had also raised a demand in this regard.

“However, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, different sections have suffered economic losses. The government will take a call keeping in view the welfare of every section of society,” he said.

Public transport in Himachal Pradesh was stalled in Marchend after the Covid-19 outbreak. The government allowed intrastate transport to resume on June 1 with 60% occupancy. However, most private buses remained off road due non-viability and operators demanded up to 50% hike in the fare.

The government refused to increase the fare but allowed 100% occupancy in the buses during Unlock 2 that started this month.

However, the private bus operators remain adamant and want the government to hike the fare due to increased fuel prices.

The Himachal Road Transport Corporatio­n (HRTC) had also recommende­d an increase in the bus fare.

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