Karnataka minister asked to leave BMTC bus by conductor for not having change during surprise check | Watch
Karnataka transport minister Byrathi Suresh is in the spotlight ever since he conducted a surprise inspection on Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) buses. During the
Karnataka transport minister Byrathi Suresh is in the spotlight ever since he conducted a surprise inspection on Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) buses. During the surprise visit on 11 July, he encountered several problems that commuters face on a regular basis while commuting across the IT hub. Sharing his experience on social media, Byrathi Suresh in a post on X stated, “Conducted a surprise field inspection by travelling on BMTC buses across Bengaluru to assess commuter experience firsthand. Ensuring safe, reliable and accountable public transport remains our highest priority.” Also Read | Flipkart responds after delivery man arrested for flashing at Bengaluru woman Social media reaction A user wrote, “Thank you for do suprise visits, also request you to such audits on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night after 10 pm between kormangala Madiwala, and slik board junctions.” Another user remarked, “It’s great to see your initiative, continue this more the top officials from BMTC should have done this often to understand the public problems.” Also Read | Bengaluru college where students graduate with startups impresses Anupam Mittal A third comment read, “Byrathi Suresh can you please come to V Nagenahalli Main Road.
The road has been opened for more tha 6months and still works are going on. Is there any estimate when it will be completed?” A fourth user asked, “Why did you remove the upi scanner sticker on bmtc buses? Making commenter and conductors to wait and fight?. Conductors are telling they don’t know the reason for the removal.” On Saturday night, Byrathi Suresh, disguised as a common passenger, boarded a BMTC bus from Hebbal to Nagashettihalli. He hid his identity be wearing a mask and asked the conductor to give him two tickets. According to Times of India report, when he produced ₹100 note, the conductor asked him for exact change.
The minister came across this situation that commuters face everyday. When Byrathi Suresh replied he did not have any change, the conductor indicated that he too did not have sufficient change as he showed his cash bag. Unaware that the passenger was the state’s transport minister, the conductor asked Byrathi to get down if he could not
tender exact change. The minister subsequently complied and got down from the bus without a replying to the conductor. The transport minister alleged travelled on Bengaluru roads for 2 hours between 7: 10 pm and 9:10pm on routes covering Jayamahal, TV Tower, RT Nagar, CBI Road, Hebbal, Manyata Tech Park, Nagawara, Hennur, Hennur Bande, Byrathi Bande and Geddalahalli.
