Shocked by PM’s remarks on Shakti scheme causing loss to metro: DKS
Hitting out at Modi, he said that Modi lacks information on the Shakthi scheme and hence he has said that it has impacted revenues of the Bengaluru metro
PTI
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Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
Bengaluru, 18 May
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
on Saturday said that he is "shocked" by the reported statement of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the "Shakthi scheme had resulted in loss
of revenue for the Bengaluru metro".
Under the 'Shakti' scheme
implemented by the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government, women can avail free
travel in state-run buses.
Hitting out at Modi, he said that
Modi lacks information on the Shakthi scheme and hence he has said that it has
impacted revenues of the Bengaluru metro.
"Namma metro has earned a
revenue of Rs 130 crore in the last one year. Footfalls too have gone up by 30
per cent for the same period. Bengaluru metro is limited to Bengaluru, while
the Shakthi scheme is rolled out, keeping in mind people from across the
state," he told reporters here.
The Shakthi scheme is rolled out by
the Congress to ease the burden of price rise and inflation on women,
Shivakumar said. "Metro is a joint initiative between the State and the
Centre and it has done well over the last one year. Someone seems to have
provided incorrect information to the Prime Minister," he added.
"I would like to convey to
Modi that the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and Bengaluru
metro are being run efficiently while offering the Shakthi scheme to women.
Women are taking 60 lakh trips per day in Karnataka. They are very happy with
the Shakthi scheme. Many other states are expressing interest in Shakthi
scheme," he said.
Modi has reportedly spoken in an
interview on bus and the Metro rail services and whether or not he made a
specific reference to Karnataka is not known.
When asked if there was a shortage
of buses in North Karnataka, Shivakumar said, "We have already taken a
decision to buy 1,000 new buses. Of these, 100 buses have been allocated to
Ramanagara district. Buses will be allocated to North Karnataka as well.
"We are not looking at making
profits from KSRTC. We are only ensuring it doesn’t make losses. The government
is reimbursing the cost of tickets under the Shakthi scheme," he said. -PTI
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