Siddaramaiah to turn 'bus conductor' to kick off free bus rides for women on June 11

Update: 2023-06-09 17:52 GMT
CM Siddaramaiah said the Shakti scheme has brought relief to the women of the state, who were in distress due to price hike and inflation. File photo

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will don the cap of a bus conductor on June 11 and launch the Shakti scheme, which provides free travel to women in state-run buses.

The scheme is one of the five guarantees promised by the Congress ahead of the assembly elections. According to sources, the CM will travel in a BMTC bus and issue free tickets to women passengers to mark the launch of the project in the state capital while ministers and legislators would flag off the services in their respective districts and constituency simultaneously.

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A statement from the chief minister’s office said Siddaramaiah has directed the district incharge ministers along with the legislators to ensure that the Shakti scheme reaches all the eligible beneficiaries, cutting across caste, religion and class.

All the district ministers shall swing into action to make the launch of the scheme meaningful, Siddaramaiah was quoted as saying in the statement. The Shakti scheme has brought relief to the women of the state, who were in distress due to price hike and inflation, he said.

The state government is implementing all guarantee schemes within a month of coming to power, despite the fact that it requires huge fund mobilisation, it added.

(With agency inputs)

 

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