Transport Turmoil: Karnataka's Bus Strike Strands Passengers Statewide
A strike by Karnataka's state-owned transport employees severely disrupted public bus services statewide, despite a court stay. The workers demand salary arrears and a wage revision. The strike left thousands of passengers stranded, leading private operators to exploit the situation. Government appeals for resolution continue.

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An indefinite strike by employees of Karnataka's state-owned transport corporations began Tuesday, crippling public bus services across the state and leaving numerous passengers stranded.
The unions, demanding wage revisions and 38 months' salary arrears, proceeded with the strike despite the Karnataka High Court's interim stay, leading to severe disruptions in public transport.
Large crowds gathered at major bus terminals as passengers sought alternative transportation, while private operators capitalized on the increased demand, resulting in complaints of fare hikes. Government officials continue to negotiate with union leaders in hopes of reaching an agreement.
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