The Private Bus Owners' Association says they will continue with the bus strike, as the promised subsidy has not materialised yet.
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Comments - Strike to continue
lankaman Monday, 13 February 2012 06:00 AM
I am not a fan of bus gamunu, but this time I put full blame on govt for this mess. How can they have astronomical increases in fuel prices and expect transport services to run at same prices? There should be some planning on govt side before such major fuel price increases happen. It shows how incompetent and stupid our rulers are. They can't even manage a price hike properly
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Lanka Monday, 13 February 2012 06:22 AM
It is the Private Bus Companies who will lose if people get used to commute other alternative ways.
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Nodrog Monday, 13 February 2012 08:29 AM
Confiscate the buses and get the Army to run them for free till the bus owners come to their senses.
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shanthapriya Monday, 13 February 2012 08:44 AM
ABSOLUTELY TRUE. THEN THE BUS DRIVERS WILL FIGHT WITH EACH OTHERS RUN THEIR BUS. THEY CANT STAY FOR LONG
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rex Monday, 13 February 2012 09:55 AM
only an idiot like one of our politicians will come up with a solution like that.
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asoka abeywardena Monday, 13 February 2012 10:16 AM
@ Lanka can you please tell us what is the other alternative...for people who use bus is the only option...can they afford to pay office transport or trishaw...if can people have already using that...
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