Rajasthan, Haryana Police impose fine one after another on woman constable for refusing to pay Rs 50 bus fare

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Latest News :- The issue of a Haryana policeman refusing to buy a ticket in a Rajasthan government bus has turned into a clash between the traffic police of the two states. In this they are punishing each other one by one. On last 22nd, a woman constable from Haryana traveled in a Rajasthan government bus. The conductor asked the guard to travel from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, to Darhara in Haryana. But the lady constable refused to buy the ticket saying that she was a government employee. The operator has clarified that there is no free travel for government employees in Rajasthan.

Even after this, the lady guard refused to buy the ticket and the argument between the two turned into a clash. Despite the passenger's request, the lady guard did not buy the ticket and did not get off the bus. Finally a passenger paid Rs 50 to buy a ticket for the lady guard, so the bus stopped on the roadside and drove away. When Haryana Traffic Police came to know about this, they considered it an insult. The result was that about 90 Rajasthan government buses coming to Dharhara were fined and receipts were sent. For this he had shown some violation as the reason. Shocked by this, Rajasthan Transport Police imposed fine on more than 100 Haryana government buses that came to their state and stopped 8 buses at police stations.

Purushottam Sharma, managing director of Rajasthan State Transport Corporation, said, “The fine has been imposed on our buses since the day after the girl guard debate. We have told the Haryana government that there has been no wrongdoing on the part of our conductor.” Going to send it in written form also. The news of this clash between the traffic police of the two states came in the media. The video recording of the clash between the female policeman and the conductor went viral on social media. Due to this, two state officials had to intervene in this matter. Since the BJP is in power in both the states, it seems its chief ministers are willing to discuss the issue.

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