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Transport staff to take out rally tomorrow

Staff Reporter

BANGALORE: Employees of the four road transport corporations will take out a protest rally on Friday demanding protection of the corporations.

Akhila Karnataka Rajya Raste Sarige Nowkaraa Mahamandali is organising the protest programme.

The rally will start from BMTC office at Shanthinagar and end at the Banappa Park where the employees will sit on a dharna.

Mahamandali president K.S. Sharma told presspersons here on Wednesday that the State Government should take steps to ensure the survival and growth of transport corporations.

It includes formation of a transport policy, exemption of transport corporations from all kinds of taxes, and reimbursement of all losses sustained by the corporations while issuing various bus passes.

The Government should have a separate road transport budget, he said.

The mahamandali wanted stoppage of victimisation and harassment of workers by officers and supervisors.

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