Save bus campaign groups in India demand free bus travel
Pune is one of India's largest cities with over 5.5million people. Inspired by news of free buses in China (see our earlier reports) combined commuter groups are protesting announced fare hikes & demanding government action.
The commuters groups have circulated emails to the officials of Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad
municipal corporations saying that only increasing the bus fleet is not
enough and that bus transport should be economical, efficient, safe and
affordable for common people. The commuter groups have attached media
reports with their emails describing how China has made bus travel free
to encourage public transport. The report says the southwest Chinese
city of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, has waived bus fares and offered discounts on metro fares. A spokesman with the Chengdu Municipal Public Transport Group Corp, has said that the free bus fare policy will remain in effect until June 30 next year.
Around 15 bus commuters groups who are participating in the PMP Bus
Seva Bachao Abhiyan had recently held protests at several places in Pune
and Pimpri-Chinchwad after the city bus transport company - PMPML -
announced its decision to increase bus fares. The bus commuters groups
have also asked the state government to intervene and impose a stay on
the increase in bus fares.
The Times of India. 14 Oct 2012.
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