Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Transport mafia runs riot at Bathinda ISBT; 90% of mini-buses running without permit

- Prabhjit Singh

BATHINDA: A parallel transport mafia has been functionin­g for years at the city’s Inter-state Bus Terminus (ISBT). Each of the 100-odd mini buses using the stand deposits a ‘tax’ of ₹30-40 per exit to the henchmen deployed at the counter. This collection of money is illegal and the administra­tion does not get a penny out of it. The money is paid for the tacit assurance that these minibuses can ply on lucrative routes — Bathinda-Goniana and Bathinda-Bhuccho — without acquiring any government permit.

Data backs the existence of the transport mafia.

Official data that HT has accessed reveals that 26 of 29 (90%) mini-buses ply illegally with no permits on the 25-km Bathinda-Goniana route. Of 93 trips daily on the route, 67 are unauthoris­ed. On the BathindaBh­uccho route, 32 of total 37 mini-buses (87%) ply illegally. This means that Pepsu Roadways Transport Corporatio­n (PRTC) is being driven out of the business.

To raise this illegal plying of mini-buses, a delegation of PRTC Employee Union met SDM-cum-Regional Transport Authority (RTA) Sakhshi Sahni on Thursday.

OIL TANKERS ENTERS BUS STAND

A bizarre and even dangerous illegality that has now become routine at the ISBT is oil canters entering the facility to fuel private buses. This is a violation of almost every safety norm in the book. The fact that the SDM, who is also the RTA, has her office just a few hundred metres away adds to the brazenness of it all.

ILLEGAL KIOSK ANOTHER HEADACHE Inside the ISBT, kiosks for selling tickets have also come up in an illegal manner. Notwithsta­nding the Congress regime in the state, the Akalis’ political clout looms large as, according to the PRTC, these are ‘encroached spaces’. Yet, these have now been functionin­g for years.

The Orbit Transport Company of the Badals is in possession of one such kiosk. The second in the possession of New Deep Transport of Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon, the Shiromani Akali Dal’s (SAD) Gidderbaha ‘halqa incharge’.

On paper, they claim to be paying a nominal rent of Rs 1,000 a month. Other kiosks are pay- ing a rent between ₹20,000 and ₹30,000 a month. Even the operator of the exit kiosk that collects money illegally from mini-buses claims that it pays a monthly rent of ₹1,000.

PREPARING EVICTION NOTICES, SAYS GM

When contacted, Bathinda ISBT general manager Surinder Singh, said, “We are preparing eviction notices to get these kiosks vacated. There has never been any agreement on these kiosks between private transport companies and the PRTC.”

TRANSPORTE­R ADMITS TPAYING TO BUS UNION An operator of a private bus fleet Avtar Singh admits that a few of his buses were running without permit and even admitted to paying the illegal fee to the mafia at the exit kiosk. “This amount collected from the mini-buses et al goes to the bus operators’ union,” he said. However, there is no official claimant of the money that is collected, illegally, at the kiosk every day.

“Oil tankers will not be allowed to move inside the ISBT as this can lead to a blast,” said SDM Sakhshi Sahni.

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT ?? THIS IS NOT A FUEL STATION: In a bizarre display of the clout private bus companies enjoy, vehicles carrying oil tankers enter the Bathinda ISBT to fuel buses of these companies.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT THIS IS NOT A FUEL STATION: In a bizarre display of the clout private bus companies enjoy, vehicles carrying oil tankers enter the Bathinda ISBT to fuel buses of these companies.

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