"No major untoward incidents taken place": Home Minister G Parameshwara on bus strike in Karnataka
Aug 05, 2025

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 5 : Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Tuesday said that the state-wide bus strike is underway, but no major incidents have been reported so far.
He added that police have made necessary security arrangements and that some buses are still running despite the strike.
Speaking to ANI, G Parameshwara said, "The strike by the employees is underway, but so far, no major untoward incidents have taken place... The police have already made adequate security arrangements. If there had been a complete shutdown, the public would have faced inconvenience. One union or group is operating the buses."
Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said that all BMTC buses are running and about 40 per cent of KSRTC buses are in service despite the ongoing strike.
He said the High Court had heard a PIL and asked that the strike be postponed for a day.
"In BMTC, 100% buses are operating. In KSRCTC, 40% buses are operating. Yesterday, a PIL was heard in the High Court, and the court directed that the strike be postponed for a day. We are waiting for the court orders...We have arranged buses on a contractual basis in view of this strike," Reddy said.
Commuters across Karnataka were left stranded as transport workers from all four major road transport corporations launched a state-wide strike to press for their pending demands.
The sudden halt in services has caused severe inconvenience, with visuals from Hosur Regional Bus Terminal showing long queues, confusion, and helpless passengers struggling to find alternative means of travel.
Workers from Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) and Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KKRTC) held a strike, starting from 6 am today.
The protest has been called over demands, including the release of 38 months of outstanding salaries of transport employees, a wage revision to be made effective from January 1, 2024, privatisation and harassment of workers should stop, and drivers from the company should be assigned to electric buses as well.