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Metro staff strike caused Rs 30-lakh loss to BMRCL
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It is learnt that the BMRCL employee had refused to undergo a regular search, which triggered an altercation and fight.
It is learnt that the BMRCL employee had refused to undergo a regular search, which triggered an altercation and fight.
The seven-hour strike by Metro staff on Friday resulted in a loss of between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 30 lakh to the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL).

BMRCL chief public relations officer U A Vasanth Rao told reporters on Saturday that around 91,000 commuters were put to hardship due to the strike, resulting in a huge loss.

“Before the government could invoke Esma (Essential Services Maintenance Act), some good sense prevailed (on the agitating staff) and the strike was called off,” said Rao.

To a question, Rao said more Karnataka State Industrial Security Force (KSISF) personnel will be deployed at Metro stations.

On Friday, Metro services came to a halt as BMRCL employees went on a strike protesting against the clash between a KSISF constable and a BMRCL employee on Thursday afternoon at the Visvesvaraya Metro station. It is learnt that the BMRCL employee had refused to undergo a regular search, which triggered an altercation and fight.

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(Published 09 July 2017, 02:07 IST)