As per report telangana cm kcr is planning to put a
complete full stop to the public transport problem in the state. Meanwhile the
other day in the press meet, kcr said that his and transport minister's single
signature is enough to bring in 7000 private buses on the roads but are waiting
for the final judgment on rtc strike which is pending in the telangana High
Court.
Furthermore from the government sources, we hear that kcr
doesn't want to prolong the issue further and cause trouble for the public, so
he is in thoughts to go ahead with his statements and permit private travels to
operate in the state. Further for about 3000-4000 private services are likely
to be given permits in the first phase. Apparently this bill will fall
in the lines of new Motor Vehicle (MV) Act which the central government
recently introduced and as per this act, a state government has the authority
to permit private travels in their region.
Moreover on the other hand, rtc strike is going in deep
crisis, with the strike, rtc management has roped in temporary drivers yet the
public do not prefer it because of high ticket prices. Hence this resulted in
revenue drop and the fuel stations which fill diesel in buses are heard to be
demanding payment and if this happens TSRTC will be declared as Non-Performing
Asset (NPA) and the government will have all the rights to take a call on the
transport service.