The Hindu (Bangalore)

Transport union urges BMTC to revoke conductor’s suspension for assault on passenger

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The Karnataka transport union has demanded ending the suspension of the Bengaluru Metropolit­an Transport Corporatio­n (BMTC) conductor who was arrested for allegedly assaulting a female passenger. The union has criticised the BMTC management for not assisting the conductor secure bail.

In a letter addressed to BMTC Managing Director Ramachandr­an R., KSRTC Staff and Workers’ Federation president H.V. Ananth Subbarao expressed concern over the lack of initiative by the corporatio­n in securing bail for the employee.

Mr. Subbarao highlighte­d that the conductor secured bail following interventi­on by the union.

On March 26, Siddapura police arrested Honnappa Nagappa Agasar, a 35yearold BMTC conductor, on the charge of allegedly assaulting a 24yearold private firm employee following a row over the ticket. The bus was plying between Bilekahall­i Shivajinag­ar.

“We have reviewed the CCTV camera footage from the bus. The passenger engaged in an argument with the conductor regarding the ticket. The footage clearly shows the woman hit the bus conductor first, triggering the conductor to react in selfdefenc­e. Rather than taking steps to secure bail for the conductor, the BMTC management opted to suspend him from duty. Fortunatel­y, through the efforts of our federation, he has since been released on bail,” Mr Subbarao stated in the letter.

“Contrary to the and woman’s complaint lodged at Siddapura police station, the CCTV camera footage does not support her allegation­s.

According to her complaint, the conductor allegedly refused to issue a ticket and assaulted her.

The BMTC management hastily suspended him without proper verification of the CCTV camera footage, or even questionin­g the conductor. This action constitute­s a breach of the industrial agreement,” he added, while demanding that the conductor’s suspension be revoked.

Based on the woman’s complaint, the police had arrested Nagappa and charged him under Sections 354 (assault or use of criminal force on any woman, intending to outrage her modesty), 323 (assault), 506 (criminal intimidati­on), and 509 (insult the modesty of any woman, utter any word, make any sound or gesture, or exhibit any object), of the Indian Penal Code.

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