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Karnataka transport minister opposes private buses in Bengaluru, says they prioritise profit over public service

Karnataka transport minister Ramalinga Reddy on October 14 said BMTC, with 7,067 buses including 1,799 electric buses, has a daily ridership of 48 lakh.

October 14, 2025 / 20:11 IST
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Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy on October 14 opposed suggestions by Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya and former Infosys CFO TV Mohandas Pai to allow private bus operators in Bengaluru, saying private providers focus on profit and operate only on financially viable routes.

“Private transport providers focus on profit and run buses only on routes that are financially viable. No public transport system in the world runs for profit; it is a service supported by government incentives and aimed at benefiting the public,” Reddy said.

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Responding to suggestions by Surya, Pai, and Yulu co-founder RK Misra at a MoveInSync symposium to privatise city buses, Reddy said they "have never used public transport" and "lack basic understanding" of how it works.

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