<p>It was a brush with bad luck for this conductor belonging to the Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KKRTC). </p>.<p>It all started with a passenger carrying love birds in a cage on a bus travelling from Hyderabad to Aurad in Bidar district. As per rules, Ashok Hilalapura, the conductor, told the passenger to buy half a ticket each for the avian couple, but the passenger firmly refused to do so. </p>.<p>The passenger found instant support from co-travellers, who cited the ‘ridiculousness’ of charging lightweight birds that occupy hardly any space on the bus. </p>.<p>Sensing that it was prudent to go by mob logic than quote the rule book, the conductor decided to allow a free ride for the birds. </p>.<p>But as luck would have it, the vigilance personnel boarded the bus midway. They found that the passenger-carrying the birds had not bought tickets for the latter. </p>.<p>They took the conductor to task and sent a report on the matter to higher-ups. Acting on the report, the Bidar divisional controller of KKRTC has kept the conductor under suspension. </p>.<p>Ashok, who has been in service for 24 years now, explains the whole episode, “The passenger should have bought half tickets costing Rs 114 each for the birds. But I was bogged down by arguing passengers and the vigilance staff only did their job. The passenger could have been fined, but I ended up being punished.”</p>.<p>Bidar divisional controller Narayan Gowdageri told <span class="italic">DH</span> that tickets should be purchased for any avian accompanist of a passenger or even a pup. He clarified that the passenger can be fined 10 times the fare and the conductor can be suspended.</p>.<p>He said action would be taken against any official pilfering the corporation’s money and a criminal case will be registered. </p>
<p>It was a brush with bad luck for this conductor belonging to the Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KKRTC). </p>.<p>It all started with a passenger carrying love birds in a cage on a bus travelling from Hyderabad to Aurad in Bidar district. As per rules, Ashok Hilalapura, the conductor, told the passenger to buy half a ticket each for the avian couple, but the passenger firmly refused to do so. </p>.<p>The passenger found instant support from co-travellers, who cited the ‘ridiculousness’ of charging lightweight birds that occupy hardly any space on the bus. </p>.<p>Sensing that it was prudent to go by mob logic than quote the rule book, the conductor decided to allow a free ride for the birds. </p>.<p>But as luck would have it, the vigilance personnel boarded the bus midway. They found that the passenger-carrying the birds had not bought tickets for the latter. </p>.<p>They took the conductor to task and sent a report on the matter to higher-ups. Acting on the report, the Bidar divisional controller of KKRTC has kept the conductor under suspension. </p>.<p>Ashok, who has been in service for 24 years now, explains the whole episode, “The passenger should have bought half tickets costing Rs 114 each for the birds. But I was bogged down by arguing passengers and the vigilance staff only did their job. The passenger could have been fined, but I ended up being punished.”</p>.<p>Bidar divisional controller Narayan Gowdageri told <span class="italic">DH</span> that tickets should be purchased for any avian accompanist of a passenger or even a pup. He clarified that the passenger can be fined 10 times the fare and the conductor can be suspended.</p>.<p>He said action would be taken against any official pilfering the corporation’s money and a criminal case will be registered. </p>