A few who reported for duty face pressure
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Driver claims he received threat calls
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BMTC staffer Uma, who did not join the strike, issuing ticket to a passenger in Bengaluru on Wednesday. K. MURALI KUMAR
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Driver claims he received threat calls
A few RTC employees who did not participate in the strike and took to plying buses in the State on Wednesday came under severe peer pressure.
Tyagaraju, driver with Bengaluru city depot 33, drove through the day and was even felicitated by some NGOs. “While everyone in the transport sector suffered during the lockdown, my company gave us salary without even a cut, while we sat at home. I am thankful for that and hence ready to understand the financial situation of the government and co-operate,” he told media persons. However, he soon started getting threat calls from his peers, he claimed. The C.K. Achukattu police have registered a case against one Nayak, who all
Commuters stranded as bus strike begins
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Government and RTC employees harden their stand over salary revision
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Government and RTC employees harden their stand over salary revision Most of the State road transport corporation (RTC) buses went off the road from Tuesday night, signalling the start of an indefinite strike mainly over employees’ salary revision demands. The strike, scheduled to start on Wednesday morning began much earlier, hours after the State government ruled out any negotiations, catching commuters unawares.
Buses are expected to mostly stay off the road on Wednesday. Though the strike is spearheaded by the newly formed KSRTC Employees League and other unions have not backed it, the strike is likely to be total, sources said. Though the government has roped in private operators to make alternative arrangements, inconvenience is expected, sources said.
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The Supreme Court appointed committee, which is looking into lawful constructions made on land notified for formation of Shivaram Karanth Layout, has submitted a report against Kodihalli Chandrashekar of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) for allegedly spreading misinformation about the formation of the layout and “virtually trying to negate the order of the Supreme Court.”
In March, the committee, headed by Justice (retired) A.V. Chandrashekar, had a served notice to the farmer leader for spreading misinformation and dissuading people from submitting documents of buildings built on the notified land. The notice was issued based on video footages and social media messages where he allegedly asked people not to share the details with the committee.
SC appointed committee serves notice to Kodihalli Chandrashekar
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He is accused of dissuading people from submitting building documents
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People, who had constructed houses and other structures on the notified land, visit the help centre in Government Urdu Primary School in Medi Agrahara to submit their records.
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He is accused of dissuading people from submitting building documents
The Supreme Court appointed committee, which is looking into lawful constructions made on land notified for formation Shivaram Karanth Layout prior to August 3, 2018, has served a show cause notice to Kodihalli Chandrashekar of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) for allegedly spreading misinformation and dissuading people from submitting building documents.