Lange Warteschlangen für pinke Karten in Delhi

Frauen in Delhi stehen stundenlang Schlange, um die Pink National Common Mobility Card für kostenlose Fahrten in DTC-Bussen zu erhalten. Moumita Pal verpasste zwei Arbeitstage und musste Gehaltseinbußen am DTC-Depot Sarojini Nagar hinnehmen. Der Verkehrsminister behauptet, das Programm laufe reibungslos.

Am Pass-Schalter des Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) Depots in Sarojini Nagar unternahm Moumita Pal ihren zweiten Versuch, die Pink National Common Mobility Card (PNCMC), auch Saheli-Karte genannt, zu erhalten. Das Programm der Regierung von Delhi ermöglicht Frauen kostenlose Fahrten in DTC-Bussen. Die Karte ersetzt das System der pinken Tickets, das von der vorherigen Regierung der Aam Aadmi Party eingeführt wurde. Es handelt sich um eine Sozialinitiative der Regierung der Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), die im März von Präsidentin Droupadi Murmu ins Leben gerufen wurde. Wie die Zeitung The Hindu berichtete, hat Moumita Pal zwei Arbeitstage verpasst und Gehaltseinbußen in Kauf genommen, um anzustehen. Frauen klagen über lange Wartezeiten. Der Verkehrsminister von Delhi erklärte, dass es bei dem Programm keine Probleme gebe.

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