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Final Up to date: July 10, 2023, 21:38 IST
A transport division official mentioned 50 per cent of the state-run buses, which bear round 20 per cent of the passenger load within the metropolis, are additionally on ballot obligation and are prone to return on Tuesday. (Picture- Shutterstock)
Tapan Banerjee, normal secretary of the Joint Council of Bus Syndicate, the apex physique of personal bus house owners, advised PTI that of 32000 non-public buses only one,200 non-public buses had been on the highway on Monday.
With 80 per cent of the non-public buses nonetheless off town roads within the wake of the West Bengal panchayat elections and subsequent repolling on Monday, the woes of commuters will proceed for a minimum of two extra days, an affiliation of personal bus house owners mentioned.
Of the 32,000 non-public buses that ply on varied metropolis routes each day, solely round 1,200 hit the roads on Monday, normal secretary of the Joint Council of Bus Syndicate, the apex physique of personal bus house owners, Tapan Banerjee, advised PTI.
”Majority of our workforce come from rural areas of North and South 24 Parganas, Howrah and Hooghly districts, who're but to return after exercising their franchise on July 8. A lot of them are ready for the ballot outcomes and assessing the scenario earlier than heading again,” Banerjee mentioned.
”Now we have to attend for a minimum of two extra days,” he added.
Along with the lean workforce, a whole lot of buses that had been requisitioned for ballot obligation by the state authorities to ferry polling officers and safety personnel to rural areas are but to return.
”Since central forces would proceed to stay within the respective areas of their deployment for some extra time even after the polling course of is over, there shall be scarcity of buses for a couple of extra days,” he mentioned.
A transport division official mentioned 50 per cent of the state-run buses, which bear round 20 per cent of the passenger load within the metropolis, are additionally on ballot obligation and are prone to return on Tuesday.
”We'll ask the non-public bus operators to deliver again your complete fleet on highway by July 12,” he mentioned.
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