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  • Punjab executive to run luxurious buses to IGI Airport 

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    CHANDIGARH:  Political gamesmanship once in a while finally ends up benefitting the folk. Punjab Leader Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday introduced that the state executive would get started sumptuous Volvo bus products and services from other towns of the state to the Indira Gandhi World Airport (IGI) in New Delhi from June 15.

    The transfer is it seems that aimed toward breaking the monopoly of personal bus operators, together with the firms owned by way of a distinguished political circle of relatives. “We’ve got were given the mandate of folks to serve the state by way of getting rid of mafia. Our executive has already curbed liquor mafia thru our new excise coverage and nowadays I’m glad to announce that now delivery mafia can be a factor of previous,” Mann mentioned in a video message.

    He identified that for many years, handiest non-public transporters had run their buses in this path and looted the folk by way of charging as according to their whims and fancies. The CM mentioned the NRIs coming to Punjab all the time complained to him asking why handiest non-public gamers had the correct to ply buses in this path.

    The posh buses run by way of the federal government will price lower than part of the non-public transporters and provides double amenities, Mann proclaimed. The bookings may also be finished thru the internet sites of Punjab Roadways and PUNBUS. The schedule of those buses can be to be had on those web sites.

    Resources mentioned those Volvo buses will ply between the IGI Airport and Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Patiala, Hoshiarpur, Pathankot and Chandigarh. Thee fare might be within the vary of Rs 800-Rs 1,400 as in comparison to Rs 1,600-Rs 2,600 charged by way of the non-public operators. Volvo buses from Punjab to the Delhi airport are being run most commonly by way of corporations owned by way of a formidable political circle of relatives. The AAP had promised to wreck this monopoly.