Jaipur: Private bus operators in the state have decided to give up and park their buses on RTOS on July 22 as a form of protest that claimed that they could not run the vehicle again due to severe losses maintained during a pandemic when the government did nothing to help them to help them.
The operators have requested tax assistance but there is no exception order.
The operator states that they will park their buses who are in circumstances and submit the keys to officials.
Anil Jain, President, Bus Operator Association, Rajasthan said, “Because of locking, we have faced losses but when the diesel price passes RS 100, even the maintenance of the bus has become a Herculean task.
We have requested taxes on the country carriage that runs in the country excluded for a period of one year while the same thing is done for sleepers who run on a long route for a period of six months but while state streets are regularly assisted by the government.
The same thing has not been expanded to us.
“There are more than 10,000 private operators In the state and around 22,000 buses consisting of state carriages, contract carriages and sleepers.
Give an example, the bus operator says that even though it has 65 buses, it can operate 20 of them due to lack of passengers because they find it difficult to follow.