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Published 17:54 IST, October 31st 2024

K'taka CM: No Plans to Revisit 'Shakti' Free Bus Travel Scheme For Women

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Thursday said that there is no proposal before the govt to revisit the 'Shakti' scheme, which provides free bus travel for women.

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in Bengaluru. | Image: PTI

Bengaluru: Karnataka CMr Siddaramaiah said on Thursday that there is no proposal before the government to revisit the 'Shakti' scheme, which provides free bus travel for all women in the state.

The clarification arose in response to criticism of Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar's suggestion to reconsider the scheme.

Facing backlash for his remarks, Shivakumar clarified on Thursday that he will not withdraw or reconsider any of the five guarantee schemes, including Shakti. He also accused the media and opposition parties of misinterpreting his comments.

"There is no such proposal before the government, he (Shivakumar) only said what some women are saying. I don't know, I was not there. I will speak," Siddaramaiah said in response to a question regarding the Deputy CM's statement.

"there is no situation for revisiting it at the government level. There is no such intention, there is no such proposal." CM said to the reporters. Noting that many women had tweeted and reached out to him expressing their willingness to pay for the ride, Shivakumar, addressing an event on Wednesday, said: "let's see, we will all sit and discuss it. They are a section (of women), they may be 5-10 per cent. Let's see, some have honestly expressed they are ready to pay. Ramalinga Reddy (Transport Minister) and I -- we will discuss in the government, what to do." Shakti is one of the five guarantee schemes rolled out by the Congress government after coming to power last year.

Clarifying, Shivakumar on Thursday said, "I have not given any such statement, you (meida) and other parties are distorting my statement. Some who are well off and commute by bus, like employees, employees of private companies, have sent us mails, they have informed us, I can even show you their tweets (posts on X), that their companies are covering their transportation cost..." Observing that almost 6-7 per cent, who are working in IT and other companies are getting transportation cost covered by their firms, he said they are saying that even if they give bus ticket charges it is not being taken... I had said that I would speak with the Minister (Transport Minister) on this." Affirming that there is no question of withdrawing or revisiting any of the five schemes, the Deputy CM said, "if someone says they don't want free bus service, can I force you.... like in the gas issue (LPG) Prime Minister had given an option to voluntarily surrender (subsidy), I said we will think on similar lines." "As the party state president and Deputy CM I am making it very clear the five guarantees will continue for the remainder of this government's term and another five years after that, as we will again come back to power," he added.

Home Minister G Parameshwara, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and a few other Ministers too said there was no proposal before the government to review Shakti or any other guarantee schemes and no such discussions have taken place at the government level.

Leader of Opposition in Assembly at BJP leader R Ashoka, hitting out at Shivakumar and Congress government, said the administration has become a "laughing-stock" and called it a "Tuglaq government".

"Deputy CM has claimed that he has received calls and messages from women regarding Shakti scheme. Is he the Transport Minister? Leaving the Transport Minister and CM it seems that women have called and sent messages to him. It is clear that the exchequer is empty...they are looking at reasons to cancel the scheme," he said.

As Lok Sabha elections are over, they feel that people can't do anything to them (Congress) now and hence are finding ways to "reduce" the schemes, he said, pointing out that BJP had cautioned that the guarantee scheme won't be there after Parliamentary polls. "This is the step in that direction...." JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy said the Shakti scheme is the first step towards the Congress government's plan to "delete" five guarantee schemes one after the other. "They are preparing a stage for it...." Taking a dig at Shivakumar, he asked, "who will say they have enough money and don't want Shakti scheme... one after the other guarantee scheme will be withdrawn, this is a step in that direction. Days are not far off for the true colour of this government to come out in the open." Shakti scheme was launched on June 11, 2023 within a month of the government assuming office.

As on October 18, 2024, the state spent Rs 7,507.35 crore on the Shakti scheme for the 311.07 crore free rides by the women.

(With PTI inputs)

Updated 17:54 IST, October 31st 2024