Inputs: Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)
Mangaluru/Mumbai, Jan 5: The private bus service between Mangaluru and Mumbai is scheduled to start from Monday, January 5.
A M D’Souza, the proprietor of Anand Travels speaking to Daijiworld has said that the bus service which was stalled due to strike by the bus drivers will resume from today.
“This problem arose because of the fight between the drivers and agents. Passengers suffered a lot because of the strike. We are negotiating with the persons concerned through the moderation of Bhaskar Moily. Hopefully the service will resume by Monday evening,” said D’Souza.
The bus service was stopped indefinitely from January 2 due to strike called by bus drivers because of some arguments between the driver of Anand bus and checking staff on January 1. The argument, as per some reports led to a fight. The striking drivers had said that the service would not resume until some issues were resolved.
As a result, all the buses plying between Mumbai and Mangaluru were stopped excluding the services by KSRTC and VRL. It was reported that some people paid as much as Rs 4,500 for one way ticket in black market.