Karnataka bus strike: Thousands of commuters in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi & other cities face inconvenience amid KSRTC strike
A sudden strike by Karnataka State Road Corporation employees has disrupted public transport across the state, leaving thousands stranded. The employees are demanding long-pending wage revision and salary arrears, despite a high court stay. Commut...

The employees are demanding long-pending wage revision and salary arrears and the strike has been called despite an interim stay issued by the Karnataka high court.
Several passengers were looking for alternatives as bus services were either suspended or severely limited in major cities like Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi, Dharwad, Kalaburagi, Raichur, Shivamogga, and Chikkamagaluru.
There were long queues and overcrowding at major bus stands. However, in districts like Gadag, not a single NWKRTC bus operated out of the daily fleet of over 500.
Private buses were overcrowded, while demand for cabs and autorickshaws also spiked up. Many passengers in Bengaluru and other cities complained about hiked autorickshaw prices. Commuters also criticised the state government for not addressing the issue sooner, even as disruption intensified.
The strike follows the breakdown of negotiations between the Joint Action Committee of trade unions and the government. Employees are demanding clearance of 38 months' salary arrears and a wage revision effective from January 1, 2024. The government, however, has offered to settle only 14 months of dues, citing a one-man committee's recommendation.
The government has warned of disciplinary action. KSRTC MD Akram Pasha said circulars enforcing a 'no work, no pay' policy have already been issued and that transport is an essential service under the Karnataka Essential Services Maintenance Act. BMTC MD R Ramachandran added, "Since BMTC provides essential services, employees are urged to not take part in the strike."
Meanwhile, the high court bench had expressed concern over the prolonged delay in wage payments and questioned the state on its handling of the issue.
KSRTC carries over 1.1 crore people everyday, with 40 lakh people using the BMTC services in Bengaluru alone. The impact of the strike has been widespread.
The situation remains tense, with uncertainty over how long the strike will last and whether the state will step in with a revised offer or harsher action.
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