Tamil Nadu operará 11 323 autobuses para las elecciones legislativas

Tamil Nadu operará 11 323 autobuses desde el 21 de abril hasta la tarde del 23 de abril para las elecciones a la Asamblea de 2026. La decisión fue tomada en una reunión consultiva el martes en la Secretaría, presidida por el secretario jefe M. Saikumar. Incluye servicios regulares desde Chennai y autobuses especiales durante los tres días.

Un total de 11 323 autobuses circularán desde el 21 de abril hasta la tarde del 23 de abril, según un comunicado de prensa del Departamento de Transporte. Esto incluye 2 092 servicios diarios regulares con origen en Chennai y 6 234 autobuses especiales a lo largo de los tres días. El secretario jefe, M. Saikumar, presidió una reunión consultiva el martes en la Secretaría para discutir los preparativos especiales para los comicios. Las elecciones a la Asamblea de Tamil Nadu de 2026 están programadas para el jueves. Estos autobuses tienen como objetivo garantizar un transporte fluido durante el proceso de votación.

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