Even though Nod Govt, the police sentenced Pvt Plying bus on the MSRTC route – News2IN
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Even though Nod Govt, the police sentenced Pvt Plying bus on the MSRTC route

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Nagpur: The lack of coordination between the Regional Transportation Office and Maharashtra police causes difficulties to exchange bus services Maharashtra Road Transport Road Transport (MSRTC) because they are forced to travel in private transport mode.
The state police in the entire region is to act against private bus operators to transport passengers without valid permission.
Operator Santosh Jog threatens to stop teaching passengers to rural areas if the action continues.
He further said that actions were being taken on various routes that forced private bus operators to cancel Midway trips.
It also stated that the operator was forced to pay a fine that violated the actions of motorized vehicles.
“This is regardless of the fact that we provide bus services in the order of state governments,” he said.
After MSRTC employees launched their strike, starting November 10 RTO continued private bus operations with the help of private operators.
Since then, the Department of Transportation here in Nagpur has operated nearly 300 private buses, which includes many school buses, and additional four-wheeled vehicles to ferry passengers on the bus route St.
Does RTO Ravindra Bhuyar admit that private operators are facing police actions To transport passengers without valid permission.
He, however, clarified that operators were bound by the state government itself.
Furthermore, it said that on November 9, the state government had ordered that private vehicles from all types including cars, school buses, personal buses, jeeps, and even vehicles of goods were allowed to bring passengers in the Stadium and Carriage Contract format from the MSRTC bus stop and place -another place.
In accordance with government orders, local administration must actively monitor and assist in this effort to reduce the situation, declare the order issued by the Secretary of the Additional Ashish Head Kumar Singh.as per order, RTO must provide the operation of the bus from the MSRTC Depot in Ganeshpeth itself.
However, traffic police did not even allow them to transport passengers from outside the stand.
The passengers who had disrupted the officers refused to comment when asked about government orders that allowed even private vehicles for passenger ferries without valid permits.
He claimed that the police had not received special orders from the government in this matter.

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