Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Seeking rollback of pvt buses scheme

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WHAT’S THE ISSUE

Already in the red, the Haryana Roadways is understaff­ed with inadequate number of buses. Officials say it has 17,000 employees and 7,000 vacancies. It has only 4,100 buses. Given the demand, the state needs 15,000 buses and 80,000 employees to cater to the population of 2.5 crore. With this in mind, the government decided to rope in 700 buses from private players.

WHAT EMPLOYEES WANT

Employee union leaders Harinaraya­n Sharma and Sarbat Singh Punia say inducting private buses is a step towards privatisat­ion. They say that government, which spends about ₹35 a km on a bus, is favouring a chosen few by giving them ₹49 a km. The union leaders want the government to buy new buses and fill the 7,000 vacancies. They say 500 buses are lying unused for want of drivers or conductors. They said the government’s emergency recruitmen­t drive was a delayed exercise. They sought a rollback of the private buses scheme and withdrawal of cases against employees.

HARYANA GOVT’S STAND

Dhanpat Singh says roping in private buses on public-private partnershi­p (PPP) mode is in employees’ interest. Private operators will run new buses and have their own drivers, while conductors will be Haryana Roadways employees, who will submit the receipts to the government. This means more jobs. While the department spends ₹49 a km, the private permits have been given from ₹31 to ₹39 a km, hence the profit. The Punjab and Haryana high court has sought strict compliance of Esma, prompting chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar to order the suspension of all employees on strike.

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