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Telangana Activists' Ticketless Ride

As part of the non-cooperation call by Telangana Joint Action Committee, activists are travelling ticketless in buses.
Hyderabad | 20th February 2011
Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation staff, especially conductors, are in a dilemma whether to ask any commuter to buy tickets these days.

They fear that the commuter might turn out to be a separate-statehood activist.

For some, the bus rides are now becoming more enjoyable, especially when the slogan 'Jai Telangana' acts as a bus pass. The conductors have no option left but to move onto the next passenger and hope that he would buy a ticket.

The 'ticketless' travels are part of the non-cooperation agitation called by the Telangana Political Joint Action Committee to build enough pressure on the government so that it agrees to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh.

The protest which was launched on Thursday, gathered pace on Friday with Telangana students heeding the call and refusing to buy tickets in many buses leaving the conductors helpless.

In one such instance, a youngster boarded '222A' Metro Express of the HCU Depot at Kondapur and refused to buy a ticket. When the lady conductor insisted, he started raising 'Jai Telangana' slogans in the bus.

Even when the conductor kept on insisting that he bought the ticket or the bus would be made to stop at the next police station, the undeterred youth scoffed at her warnings.

As the bus neared the Madhupur police station, the youth rushed to the driver's side and asked him make clear whether he was in favour of a separate state or not. The driver said he was.

The youth then asked the driver to join him in the slogan-shouting. Soon after, 'Jai Telangana' slogans echoed in the bus.

The slogan-shouting led to complaints from some passengers, who objected by saying that they were getting late for their offices. The complaints led to heated argument between pro-Telangana and office-going passengers.

The arguments made the driver pull up to the side and warn the passengers that he would not proceed till silence was restored inside the bus.

As for the youth, he got off at the L V Prasad Hospital, without buying a ticket.

Courtesy: INN
filed in:  Telangana, Telangana Bill, Telangana Non-Cooperation Call
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Hari on 20th Feb 2011, 10:44pm | Permalink
Great work kiddo, We should not cooperate any government activities which generates revenue for bullshit andhra pradesh and achieve telangana. We can build our own telangana without corruption and a state like gujarat.
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