Congress slams government for hike in TSRTC fares, power tariff
Hyderabad: The Congress party on Tuesday strongly condemned the increase in the fares of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) in the guise of 'CESS'.
While addressing the media here, Hyderabad City Congress Committee (Minorities Dept) Chairman Sameer Waliullah said that the RTC authorities were using technical/fancy words to fleece the commuters. When the bus fares were increased, people were told that the fares were being 'rounded off'. This time, RTC is adding the burden in the name of 'CESS' and this must be withdrawn with immediate effect, he added.
Sameer Waliullah said the change in terminology does not change the fact that the RTC has been burdening the common people by increasing the bus fares. "Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao did not fulfil any of the promises which he made in November 2019 to end the 55-day long strike by the employees. The budgetary allocations were not released appropriately, and the corporation was forced to explore ways to generate funds. Consequently, the RTC is now forced to increase the fares if it wishes to survive. Given ever-rising fuel prices, the RTC will not be able to survive for long and it would be left with no option but to increase the fares regularly. This will increase the burden on common people, especially poor and middle-class, who use this mode of public transport," he said.
The Congress leader demanded the State Government towaive off Value Added Tax (VAT) it collects for the fuel supplied to the TSRTC buses. This will reduce the financial burden on RTC to a great extent and the same could be passed on to the commuters by not increasing the fares. Sameer Waliulllah also condemned the hike in power tariffs for all categories of consumers. He said the Congress party had run a long campaign demanding a waiver of power bills for the lockdown period.
The TRS Govt increased the burden by collecting additional amounts on power bills in the name of surcharge. "Almost all the sections of the society were badly hit due to the Covid 19lockdown they are expecting some recovery after the end of all restrictions. However, the BJP Govt at the Centre and TRS Govt in Telangana started burdening them by continuously increasing the prices of fuel and cooking gas and now the hike in RTC fares and power tariff. The prices of all essential commodities were at their peak. After Covid-19, people of Telangana are facing the pandemic of rising inflation," he said and demanded that the State Government to withdraw the increased fares and proposed CESS besides announcing a subsidy for the proposed hike in power tariff. He also demanded the government to reduce the VAT on petrol and diesel.