Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Kerala Tourist Buses Suspend Services To Karnataka, Tamil Nadu. Here's Why


(MENAFN- Live Mint) The Luxury Bus Owners Association announced on Sunday that all interstate services operating between Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu will be suspended.

In a statement, the association's Kerala State Committee said that tourist bus operations from Kerala to the neighbouring states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka will be halted starting Monday at 6 p.m., PTI reported.

Association State President AJ Rijas said the decision was taken after neighbouring states began levying heavy fines, imposing unlawful state-level taxes, and seizing All India Tourist Permit (AITP) buses belonging to Kerala operators.

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General Secretary Maneesh Sasidharan said that despite having valid AITPs issued under the Central Government's Motor Vehicles Act, tourist vehicles from Kerala are being stopped, fined, and detained in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

“For over a year, Tamil Nadu authorities have been collecting tax arbitrarily from Kerala-registered vehicles, causing repeated harassment to operators and passengers. During this period, the Kerala government had taken a very sympathetic and supportive approach, refraining from retaliatory measures in the hope of a cooperative resolution,” the association said.

Many are now afraid to operate interstate services due to the threat of financial loss and vehicle seizure, they said.

The association clarified that this service suspension is not a voluntary protest, but a compelled action taken for the safety of vehicles, drivers, and passengers.

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The association has requested the Kerala Transport Minister and the Transport Commissioner to intervene immediately with the Governments of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, to put an end to these unlawful practices and to ensure uniform implementation of the AITP framework across all southern states.

The association has also written a letter to Kerala Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar to address the issue.“With timely intervention from the Kerala government and the central authorities, the issue can be resolved amicably and normal interstate tourist operations can resume soon,” the association added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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