Private Transport Operators in Kashmir Valley Launch 'Chakka Jam' Protest Against Smart City Bus Expansion
Transporters fear government plan to extend bus services to other districts could impact their livelihoods
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- Commuters in Kashmir Valley faced disruption on Monday as private bus operators and inter-district cab services initiated a 'chakka jam' protest against the government's plan to extend Smart City bus services to other districts.
- The transporters' association expressed concerns that the expansion could negatively impact their livelihoods.
- Auto-rickshaws and government buses continued operations as usual.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
The Smart City bus services were initially launched in specific areas of Kashmir Valley. The government's plan to expand these services to other districts has raised concerns among private transport operators who fear increased competition and potential loss of income.
Commuters in the Kashmir Valley experienced significant disruption on Monday. Private bus operators and inter-district cab services initiated a 'chakka jam' protest. This action was a response to the government's plan to extend Smart City bus services to other districts. The transporters' association fears this expansion could impact their livelihoods. Auto-rickshaws and government buses continued their operations as usual.
Offene Fragen
- How many districts will be affected by the Smart City bus expansion?
- What specific demands do the transporters have?
- How long does the government plan to extend the bus services?
