
Minister of Transport press conference! Bengaluru bandh called for tomorrow by private transport union. Following this, Transport minister Ramalinga reddy held a press conference and informed about the preparations to face the bandh. Not only this, he shared important information about the demand of the union. The Private Transport Union has called for a bandh in Bangalore tomorrow (September 11). A massive protest is being held demanding the fulfillment of many demands. Attempts by the government to stop the protest have failed. So tomorrow Bangalore Bandh is sure. In the background of this today, Transport minister Ramalinga reddy held a press conference and shared important information. The drivers' union has not backed down from the bandh call. So the government is all geared up to face the bandh. Ramalinga reddy clarified that there will be no problem for those going to school, college and office tomorrow.
All measures have been taken to ensure that the public does not face any problem. 40 lakh people are traveling in buses every day. We have 6 thousand buses. Ramalinga reddy said that there is no problem for the public due to the bandh. They said that an additional 4,000 trips have been made tomorrow.
I have discussed with the drivers union twice. I have discussed with the Chief Minister. A total of 28 demands have been put forward. A decision needs to be taken after discussing with the chief minister about the financial problem. Another ola Uber case is going on in court. He said that many demands including housing, airport and canteen for auto drivers are in progress.
The demand for an app is also in progress. Expressing displeasure over the increase in the power scheme and taxi after the congress government came, they added it to the demand list. These two are the only demands against the congress government. Ramalinga reddy said that the other demand was a mistake made by the old government. Let the driver's union keep as much organization as it wants. We are not concerned about their number. He said he will do whatever he wants. The government has made every effort. Our first priority is to ensure that there is no problem for the public. All preparations have been made for this. An additional bus has also been placed on airport Road. If the schools have given J, what can we do?