Auto drivers protest against Road Transport and Safety Bill


Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (MD)

Mangaluru, Apr 25: Dakshina Kannada Zilla Karmika Parishath (R), Tempo Chalaka - Malakara Sangha (R), Auto Chalaka and Bus Chalakara Sangh (R) protested against central government’s 'Road Transport and Safety Bill-2014' at DC’s office, here on Saturday April 25.

Addressing the protesters, Canara Bus Owners' Association president Rajavarma Ballal said, “Without motor vehicle, it is not possible for us to move from one place to another. In the motor vehicle act, the fines have been increased which is not acceptable. Even in the case of stopping the vehicles on the zebra cross, we have to pay fine. For small mistakes imposing heavy fines on poor people is very harsh. Central government should see to it that no person is put to harm because of the new act”.

MLC Ivan D'Souza said, “Central government should see to it that no person's life is put at stake. The government is taking farmers lands without giving proper compensation. So far, we had to pay Rs 100 to 200 for driving license but anymore we have to pay Rs 5,000 for it and to renew it we have to pay up to Rs 3,000”.

"This new rule is meant for the rich people and not for the poor people. This is not a capitalist country. Road Transport and Safety Bill-2014 will harm the future of India. PM Modi does not have any concern for people. Before bringing this kind of rule, first repair the roads of India. I will salute at the central government if they bring back the black money”, he added.

“By giving transportation department into the hands of the multinational companies, the government has put driving schools and garage owners on the roads. It is clear that the Central Government's policies are in the favour of capitalism. It clearly indicates that the taxi drivers, gas welders, electricians and others are left out in the scheme of development”, he further said.

Mithun Rai, Ashith Periera, Merril Rego, Praveen Chandra Alva and others were also present for the protest.

  

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  • HINDU, kUDLA/ Bharath

    Sun, Apr 26 2015

    Can you imagine this is happening in 2015, How can we get civilized with this attitude?
    Look at these leaders and look at what an open mike does to you- talking about farmers at a drivers meet!!
    Shameful - our lives have no value and you want to do so by breaking the law.

    Open up and change you attitudes and get these empty Con job grazers out of power . they are only worried about the vote banks.

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  • sunil dsouza, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2015

    How shameful of the drivers. They r asking for an excuse to make mistakes which costs others lives. India will not even match small time countries in aftica at this rate......its like children asking 4 excuse not to attend school bcos it takes some effort......these drivers want to zoom past zebra crossing at 60kmph

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