Public continue to face hardship as KSRTC employees refuse to end agitation

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December 13, 2020

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Bengaluru, Dec 13: Traveling public in Karnataka continued to face hardship as members of the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) employees Federation refused to resume to work demanding considering their services on par with the State government employees.

However, the KSRTC authorities claimed that more than 100 buses are on the road and private buses may be run to solve the issue temporarily.

According to latest reports, the Minister held talks with agitating members and met the Chief Minister for discussion.
The ball is in the court of Chief Minister to resolve the issue.

Government is continuing its effort to resolve the issue by holding talks and trying to pacify the agitating workers.

In Mysore workers resorted to hunger strike in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office on Sunday.

Kodihalli Chandrashekhar group also began a hunger strike at Freedom Park in Bengaluru. Only those who have KSRTC ID cards were allowed to enter the Park. In District headquarters also the employees resorted to hunger strike.

Thousands of commuters were put into hardship as both suburban and city bus service remained suspended. The employees refused to resume duty till their demands were duly met by the State Government.

Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, who is also Minister for Transport holding the discussion with the many union leaders at Vidhana Soudha, the State Secretariat, but the government has not invited Kodihalli Chandrashekar group for the meeting.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has asked the Minister to resolve the issue at the earliest as public are suffering.
The State Government sources clarified that Private buses may be run to resolve the issue temporarily.

In Belagavi, KSRTC workers family members along with their children sat on dharna to show solidarty with striking members and demanded to consider ksrtc employees on par with government employees.

Efforts will be made to resolve issues, failing which we will initiate talks with private bus players,” the source said, while maintaining that farmer leader Kodihalli Chandrashekhar could not be entertained as the representative of the RTC.

He is not part of any union or association of RTC workers,” the source explained. The protesting workers, however, refused to come to the negotiating table if not represented by Chandrashekhar and warned that deploying private buses may lead to violence.

Late Saturday evening, they submitted a memorandum to the minister, intimating that the farmers’ leader has been selected as the Hon., President of RTC workers.

The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) operated 126 of the 5,000 buses while the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) operated 210 of the 5,500 buses. The North East Karnataka Transport Corporation operated 54 of its 3,678 buses.

According to a Kalburagi reports in Kalyana-Karnataka region the agitating workers intensified their agitation by resorting to indefinite hunger strike. Taking advantage of the situation, the taxi and auto drivers are charging more than normal fare.

Kalaburagi Depot-1 Traffic Controller Santoshkumar said that due to the shortage of employees most of the routes were cancelled.

According to a Belagavi report the the Corporation has incurred a loss of Rs 2 Crore per day i the Division--Belagavi and Chikkodi.

NWKRTC District Controller Mahadev R Munji said the division has more than Three thousand employees in Belagavi and 2500 in Chikkodi Each division.

Some Kannada organizations activists and farmers’ organizations supporting the Transport employees protested and they also participated in the protest. Protestors prepared the food, morning breakfast at the spot and provided it to the protestors.

Auto drivers, exploiting the situation, by charging more from the traveling public.

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April 30,2025

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday stated that speaking in favour of Pakistan is wrong and constitutes treason. However, he emphasized that an inquiry is ongoing in the case of an alleged mob lynching of a man accused of shouting "Pakistan Zindabad" in Mangaluru.

“If the slogan ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ was shouted, it is wrong, regardless of who said it. The inquiry is still underway, a case has been registered, and we will determine the appropriate action based on the report,” Siddaramaiah said in response to questions from reporters about the killing.

He reiterated, “If anyone speaks in favour of Pakistan, it is wrong. It amounts to treason.”

Home Minister G. Parameshwara confirmed that a person was “lynched” in Mangaluru and said that those arrested claimed the victim shouted "Pakistan Zindabad."

“This is under investigation. Only the arrested individuals have made this claim. Nearly 20 people have been arrested so far. The police are also verifying the identity and background of the deceased. We are taking the case very seriously,” he said, noting that several people present at the cricket match where the incident occurred are being questioned.

Responding to allegations that the police initially attempted to portray the incident as a suicide, the Home Minister said, “We have no such information. If any such discrepancies are found during the investigation, appropriate action will be taken.”

According to police, the deceased has been identified as Ashraf from Pulpalli village in Sultan Bathery Taluk, Wayanad district, Kerala.

The incident occurred during a local cricket match near the Bhatra Kallurti temple in Kudupu village, on the outskirts of Mangaluru, on April 27. Ashraf was allegedly beaten with sticks, resulting in multiple injuries that led to internal bleeding and shock. He was declared dead at the hospital.

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May 13,2025

Udupi, May 12: A tragic incident unfolded at a wedding in Nandikur, Udupi district, when a four-year-old boy, Vasudeva, drowned in a temple pond near the venue.

According to a police complaint filed by Satyanarayana, 38, a resident of Kurkalu village in Kaup, the child had accompanied his mother, Soumya, and siblings—Vaishnavi (10) and Vishnu Priya (1)—to attend a wedding at the Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple Hall in Nandikur.

At approximately 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Soumya was feeding her infant daughter inside the hall while Vasudeva remained nearby. After tending to the baby, she stepped away briefly to wash her hands, during which time she noticed that Vasudeva was missing.

A frantic search ensued involving family members and others at the venue. About 15 minutes later, at around 2:15 p.m., Vasudeva was found unresponsive in the temple pond adjacent to the hall. Bystanders pulled him from the water and attempted resuscitation.

He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Udupi, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Despite this, the family sought further medical assistance at a hospital in Manipal, but physicians there also confirmed that he had passed away.

The Padubidri police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

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May 8,2025

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Belagavi: Colonel Sofia Qureshi who along with Wing Commander Vyomika Singh presented the details of ‘Operation Sindoor’ is being hailed as the daughter-in-law of Karnataka’s Belagavi.

Qureshi's husband Colonel Tajuddin Bagewadi is from Konnur town in Gokak taluk. He has been serving as a colonel in the Indian Army. They were married in 2015.

Qureshi is a native of Baroda in Gujarat, being married to Tajuddin has made her the daughter-in-law of Belagavi.

During a media meet at New Delhi on Wednesday, Qureshi had shared the details of the success of Operation Sindoor which was conducted in retaliation to the terror attack at Pahalgam in Kashmir.

Qureshi has also served in the UN peacekeeping force at Kangola. She has received great appreciation from General Officer Commanding for her work along the borders of Punjab and during the floods in North-East.

Presently Sofia has been posted at Jammu while her husband Colonel Tajuddin Bagewadi at Jhanshi.

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