An indefinite strike called by operators of 60,000 private buses, the mainstay of public transport in the state, in early October was postponed till Lakshmi Puja, which falls on October 29, following a meeting with the chief minister.
"When the chief minister has given an assurance, we are hopeful that a solution will be reached," Secretary of Joint Council of Bus Syndicates, Sadhan Das, told PTI.
Asked whether his organisation would go on strike if fares are not hiked, a consistent demand following the steep increase in diesel prices in September, a cautious Das said "We don't want to say anything on that. We are hopeful that the chief minister will provide us relief."
Banerjee, who during her tenure as Railway Minister did not allow passenger fares to be increased, met the representatives of bus operators on October eight.
According to Das, the chief minister requested the operators not to go on a strike during the festive season.
She also asked them to submit documents on their demand for increase in fares and losses incurred.
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