Public bus staff to be suspended if vehicles not stopped for picking women commuters: CM Atishi
The Hindu
Delhi CM urges women to report buses not stopping for them, drivers and conductors face suspension for negligence.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday (December 30, 2024) said the drivers and conductors of public transport (DTC and Cluster) buses will be suspended if they are found driving away from designated stops without picking up the waiting female passengers there.
Addressing a press conference, the Chief Minister asked the women of Delhi to click pictures of such buses and put it on social media so that strict action can be taken against the errant drivers and conductors.
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The Transport department has issued an order for all the drivers and conductors of both DTC and Cluster buses to ensure picking up women passengers from the bus stops. Such drivers and conductors will be suspended if their buses do not stop to avoid picking up women passengers, Ms. Atishi said.
"Delhi government is committed to ensure that the women passengers freely use the buses as much as they need. The economy is strengthened if more and more women go out for work, education and other activities," she added.
The women passengers in Delhi can enjoy free travel in public transport buses.
The Chief Minister said the government reimburses both the DTC and Cluster buses for the 'pink' passes issued to women for free travel.
The Madras High Court on Thursday (January 2, 2025) refused to interfere with the conviction and one-month simple imprisonment imposed by a trial court in February 2024 against actor S.Ve. Shekher in a case booked in 2018 for having shared a Facebook post containing derogatory remarks against women journalists.
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) president Anbumani Ramadoss on Thursday (January 2, 2024) condemned the arrest of Pasumai Thaayagam president Sowmiya Anbumani and the cadre of the party’s women wing for attempting to stage a protest demanding justice for the survivor in the Anna University sexual assault case and seeking women safety in Tamil Nadu.