Auto rickshaw driver sets vehicle ablaze in Hyderabad in protest


Hyderabad, Feb 1 (IANS): Protesting against the free bus travel scheme for women in Telangana, an auto rickshaw driver set ablaze his vehicle near Praja Bhavan here on Thursday.

The driver, identified as Deva, reached the Praja Bhavan in the busy Begumpet area in his auto rickshaw and set the vehicle on fire.

He also attempted self-immolation but alert police personnel prevented him from taking the extreme step.

The auto rickshaw was completely gutted in the incident.

The 45-year-old auto driver, a resident of Mahabubnagar, was taken into custody by the police.

Auto rickshaw drivers in various parts of the state have been protesting against the ‘Mahalakshmi’ scheme under which women can travel free in Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) buses across the state.

Immediately after coming to power, the Congress government introduced the scheme as promised during the Assembly elections.

Auto rickshaw drivers say the scheme has affected their daily income. They staged protests in various districts to demand the government to extend financial assistance to overcome the losses.

Praja Bhavan, earlier known as Pragati Bhavan, was the official residence of Telangana Chief Minister under the BRS government. It is now serving as the official residence of Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and it is also being used to receive public grievances twice a week.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    Protest and set ablaze their rickshaw?Who looses ?Self. One should think a bit.It is the law.When not women others are there.When women travel in Rickshaw one never know whether they will come home or not.How many times women ,girls were taken elsewhere ,raped kileed and thrown .

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