Mangalore: Woman alleges bus conductor of harassing her
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Mangalore, Sep 14: A young woman has lodged a complaint against a KSRTC conductor for mentally harassing and humiliating her during her journey from Mangalore to Bangalore recently.
In her complaint, Rashmi stated that she had booked a ticket for Rs 600 from Mangalore to Bangalore through KSRTC online booking portal.
On September 10, she boarded the bus (KA 3008 as mentioned in the complaint copy) alone, carrying with her a copy of the e-ticket, and copies of her driver's licence, pan card, passport and her original photo id of the company where she works. As per the complaint, the conductor accepted her e-ticket, but refused the photocopies of her other documents and asked her to produce their originals as identity proof.
"He stopped the bus in the middle of a forest ahead of B C Road at around 11.30 pm and screamed at me to get down from the bus right away or pay him Rs 600. He was yelling and shouting at me in front of all the passengers and degraded me in public. He got the driver to stop the bus three times and asked me to get down on the way," Rashmi stated in her complaint.
Rashmi refused to pay him the money as she had already paid while booking the ticket online.
"My mother also called the conductor as well as the TC requesting them to let me travel but was treated in a very ill manner," the complaint stated.
To calm down the situation, a fellow passenger paid the conductor Rs 600 after which she was allowed to travel, Rashmi said.
Rashmi demanded strict action against the conductor so that other travellers are not humiliated in a similar way.