The Congress government in Karnataka has started off with free bus rides for women and trans people as per the election promise. The free bus rides started on Sunday, June 11, and nearly 6 lakh women from the state availed of this facility. However, the Internet is abuzz with a few terms and conditions that are showing up now for this scheme.
Even free bus ride is only for those with Government ID Proving Karnataka Domicile. Not necessarily poor for whom they said this scheme originally was meant for. Good proportion of Labour force come from other states and they may not even have a local ID Proof https://t.co/vpTSjSEfE2
— Suresh 🇮🇳 (@surnell) June 9, 2023
Domicile proof is basically to give benefits only to the voters , they don't care about non voters. So, karnataka free bus has got absolutely nothing to do with women safety and everything to do with vote bank politics. I mean, OK.. they are the bank that gets them votes.
— Dr. Naveen Sodem, PhD (@nisar_naveen) June 13, 2023
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Female sanitation workers returning to their homes in Karnataka Govt bus without having tension for tickets.
— Shantanu (@shaandelhite) June 15, 2023
The Shakti scheme is reaching the poorest people for whom it was made. pic.twitter.com/MSuTAO6NrG
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The scheme has so far been winning hearts around Karnataka, except for some men on the Internet. Some men on Twitter have been busy complaining about the "discrimination" and a "waste" of taxpayer money.
me studying hard to get a job & pay taxes so an aunty in karnataka can save 10 rupees on her free bus ride. pic.twitter.com/WaWVxI7lZh
— r/Idc. (@dudeitsokay) June 13, 2023
People outraging over women getting free travel on Karnataka buses are also helping the bus discourse.
— Sukhada (@appadappajappa) June 14, 2023
For every angry illogical tweet, few more women will travel more, work more and save more - providing for themselves and their families better 💪🏻✨🚌
The benefits of allowing women free public transport have been noted too.
A survey of women in Tamil Nadu reported a reduced dependence on family members for travel requirements, which included not having to ask for money from family members or relying on them for free transport.
Women have been able to save anywhere around Rs 700 to Rs 1,000 per month on travel expenses alone in Tamil Nadu, allowing them to contribute the same for their household expenses.