The party's national spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said BJP governments, which have ruled Gujarat for 22 years, "financially mismanaged the public transportation service by cutting down the fleet of buses and daily trips made by them while losing crores of public money.
In the last 22 years, the number of trips made by the state transport buses (operated by the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation) and the number of buses were reduced even as the GSRTC continued to make a loss of Rs 1.11 crore per day, he said.
Bus services should have improved to increase the connectivity, Surjewala said, and sought to know what kind of "development model" this was.
"The number of buses reaching villages today, 9,000, is half of what it was in 1993. What is the reason that government bus services are not being made available by the BJP which ruled the state for 22 years even when Gujarat is an economically strong state?" he asked.
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Government subsidy to the GSRTC went up to Rs 8,263 crore in two decades, while the number of buses, trips and connected villages was halved, the Congress leader claimed.
Even the number of drivers, conductors and employees decreased to 40,000 in 2016 from 55,000 in 1993, he said, adding "it shows what kind of service you are making available to common people."
Chief minister Vijay Rupani as well as prime minister Narendra Modi who was chief minister of Gujarat for a long time should give an explanation on this situation, the Congress spokesperson said.