Address: | Bangalore, Karnataka |
I was standing at mayo hall bus stop waiting for the bus that will take me to Marathalli. It was about 9 pm so i had hurry and take any possible bus not necessarily a volvo bus. So i entered the very first normal BMTC bus without seing if there is any space or not. After i entered i realised that there is no space within to even stand freely, so i decided to stand opposite to the door where i found enough space. It was not that i was obstructing anyone or for that matter the door which should be closed before the bus departs from any stop.
When the conductor arrived to issue tickets, he told me in a rough voice to get inside. Then i replied saying that "i cant go inside since already there were two lines of people standing in there". Then he started making his voice violent by saying to get inside. I said him to stop the bus as i was threatened by his attitude. After that he started pushing me inside along with using bad words. Then he forcefully made me to take the ticket inspite of me not wanting to be inside the bus. I gave him the ticket money. Giving ticket money is not a problem for me but the way he treated me was so abusive that i ll never be able to forget it in my life. Such happeneings make me feel that i am not living in a democratic country.
Though not all conductors are like this, i have met many conductors who are really of helping nature. They help us with our queries at times.
If a citizen wants to get out of the bus why is he forced to remain inside and take a ticket for the same. This is against my constitutional rights of "Right to Integrity". You have to respond to me on this issue otherwise i will think that there is no more democratic rule in this country. Was this information helpful? |
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