The Free Press Journal

BEST, the goose that lays golden eggs

- FPJ CIVIC TEAM

With the ongoing Brihanmumb­ai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) strike set to enter its eighth day, without a resolution in sight, the loss incurred by the BEST for each day has been about Rs 3 crore, or Rs 21 crore for the week. The BEST owes the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC), other bodies and the court more than Rs 7,500 crore. Despite all these problems faced by the loss-making entity, the BEST is the proverbial goose that lays golden eggs.

The Sena has ruled the BMC for over three decades. “Being the richest municipal corporatio­n in Asia, it is a major source of money for the ruling Shiv Sena. The BEST is effectivel­y used by the Sena to show losses, thus balancing the riches of the BMC,” said a politician from one of the opposition parties.

The leader accused the Sena and the BJP for extenuatin­g the losses deliberate­ly, through disastrous decisions such as the purchase of 200 air-conditione­d buses in 2007, faulty ticket vending machines, mismanagem­ent, poor calculatio­n and ADLR court cases in the Bombay High Court, he said.

According to a BEST official, "How can the BEST administra­tion cope with the additional burden of Rs 900 crore without the BMC's help? In the present scenario, it is impossible for the BEST to continue without the civic body's help."

Unionism has played an important role in the history of Mumbai. The BEST is no exception to this and being the second-most used form of transport, it can practicall­y cripple the city’s commuters.

The late union leader Sharad Rao wielded considerab­le clout over Mumbai's transport and conservanc­y unions. Now, this legacy is being carried forward by his son Shashank. The issues of employees — wage hikes, bonuses, timely payment of salaries — provide an opportunit­y for Rao to capitalise on the anger of the employees, a source from BEST said. “The BMC has sanctioned reforms, which include wet-leasing buses and also cutting down certain staff allowances. But this was not implemente­d, upsetting the employees and families," said the source. Rao is playing on these sentiments to fulfil his political ambitions, he adds.

“The economic flux created by the Sena-BJP alliance to show losses is being used by Rao as an opportunit­y to build his political fortune in the ongoing strike”, said a source.

 ?? PIC: BL SONI ?? Andheri bus depot wears a deserted look on Monday.
PIC: BL SONI Andheri bus depot wears a deserted look on Monday.

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