Bengaluru: Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy has refuted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent statement that Bengaluru Metro services will be affected by the implementation of the Shakti Yojana guarantee scheme, which gives women free travel facility in buses, calling it unscientific.
Reddy, in a statement issued on Monday, clarified that between June 11, 2023, when the Shakti Yojana was implemented in Karnataka, and May 20, 2024 up to 67.34 crore women in Bengaluru had traveled using the benefits of the scheme. Presenting the figures related to the Metro passengers, the minister said that the number of passengers had hiked from 1.65 crore in January 2023 to 2 crore in April 2024, which was a 30 per cent increase over a period of 15 months. The revenue of Bengaluru Metro had also increased from Rs 39.15 crore to Rs 51.71 crore during said period. There was an average increase of 35 lakh in the monthly passengers in the Bengaluru Metro from 2023 to 2024, while the revenue had seen an increase of Rs 1.1 crore, Reddy added in the statement.
Pointing that these figures show the Metro unaffected by the new transport scheme of the state government but thriving in spite of the Shakti Yojana, the minister questioned the validity of the PM’s statement.
Reddy added that the transport system had grown, with an addition of new buses and staff members, following the implementation of the guarantee scheme, and was receiving positive feedback from the media. All of these were evidence to the success of the Shakti Yojana, the Transport Minister has said.
Wondering openly if the PM’s statement was made with an intention of demeaning the successful implementation of the Shakti Yojana by the Congress government or if it was due to lack of data, Reddy added that it was unbecoming of the PM to criticize the project that had strengthened the transport system as well as the women passengers. The minister, however, has critically stated that it would also be unfair to blame PM Modi for making a prejudiced statement as Modi was trying desperately to develop an illusion among the people that the projects of only the BJP were beneficial for the people and was providing false information on Congress projects. Expressing confidence in the people and their knowledge about things that mattered, Reddy said governments should focus on working for the benefit of the people rather than indulging in petty politics.
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Kolkata (PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday described the Waqf (Amendment) Bill as “anti-secular”, claiming that it would snatch the rights of Muslims.
Banerjee, speaking in the assembly, also said the Centre did not consult with states over the matter.
“The bill is anti-federal and anti-secular; it is a deliberate attempt to malign a particular section. It will snatch the rights of Muslims... The Centre did not consult with us on the Waqf Bill,” she said.
The chief minister added that “if any religion was attacked”, she would wholeheartedly condemn it.
Opposition parties have stridently criticised the amendments proposed by the bill in the existing Waqf Act, alleging that they violate the religious rights of Muslims.
The ruling BJP has asserted that the amendments will bring transparency in the functioning of the Waqf boards and make them accountable.
A parliamentary committee has been constituted to scrutinise the contentious bill.