Challan-e-war broke out between Haryana and Rajasthan Police, tickets of 116 buses canceled in both the states; Know what is the whole matter

Chandigarh: Jang-e-challan has started in the police of Haryana and Rajasthan. According to information received in both the states in the last three days, the fares of 116 roadways buses have been canceled. In Haryana, the matter which started with an argument between a female policeman and a Rajasthan Roadways conductor, has now become quite heated. Now the police of both the states have jumped into the dispute between the Roseways conductor and the lady police personnel.

Why was there an argument?

Actually, a Haryana woman police employee entered the roadways of Rajasthan. When the conductor asked for the fare, he refused to pay the fare. The female policeman said that there is no rent for the policemen. After this the conductor told the lady policeman that this is a Rajasthan bus, not a Haryana bus, so if you want to travel, you will have to pay the fare. But the lady police said that she will not pay the fare, do whatever you want. After this the conductor stopped the bus and asked to get off the bus, but the female police personnel remained adamant. She said that she would neither pay the fare nor get down the bus. He said that buses plying in Haryana are staffed by police personnel. After this the bus conductor issued a challan to the female police employee.

Challan of 90 Rajasthan buses in Haryana

After this, a situation of conflict arose between roadways buses and police personnel. In one day, Haryana Police has issued challans to 90 roadways buses of Rajasthan. After this Rajasthan Police also took action. Challans of 26 Haryana buses were issued in Rajasthan. In this strange situation, passengers are facing a lot of trouble. Police are unnecessarily harassing buses by stopping them for hours.

Haryana Roadways conductor alleges vendetta

A video has also surfaced, in which the conductor of Haryana Roadways is making the video and saying that due to 5-7 excess passengers, Rajasthan Police is issuing challan illegally. The driver is telling the police employee that it is a 60 seater bus. To this the police employee replies that there are 64 passengers. After this the conductor says that action is being taken in retaliation.

The matter reached higher officials

However, it is being said that now the matter has reached higher officials. Transport department officials of both the states are trying to resolve the matter by talking to each other.

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