North Karnataka Comedy Actor Shivaputra's Viral Video Shows How To Grab A Seat On Free Buses!
North Karnataka Comedy Actor Shivaputra's Viral Video Shows How To Grab A Seat On Free Buses!
In North Karnataka, a comedian named Shivaputra has sparked a conversation with a humorous yet insightful technique for securing a seat on a crowded government bus. His approach, which involves bringing a personal stool to the bus, was shared in a video on a Facebook page called Shivaputra Comedy Show. This unique method has quickly caught the attention of netizens, garnering over 347,000 views, as it humorously addresses the challenges faced by male passengers in finding a seat among an increasing number of women passengers who travel for free under a new state policy.
The video portrays Shivaputra attempting to board a bus, equipped with a bag and a stool, causing curiosity among other passengers. He explains his action by highlighting the lack of available seats for men, suggesting humorously that bringing one's own seat might be the solution. This has led to a mix of reactions online, with some men agreeing that the idea, although impractical, sheds light on their difficulties in finding seating on buses, especially after the fare increase of 15 percent announced by the state government.

This fare hike has stirred discontent among male passengers, who feel aggrieved that despite paying for tickets, securing a seat has become a formidable task. The increase in ticket prices, with a one-stage journey on BMTC buses now costing Rs 6, up from Rs 5, and a two-stage journey costing Rs 12, up from Rs 10, adds to the strain. Even the airport bus service rates have been revised, with the Vayu Vajra AC BMTC buses to the airport also seeing an increase due to the added GST on top of the fare rise.
The Congress-led state government introduced free travel for women passengers to promote gender equality and accessibility. This policy has significantly boosted the number of women utilizing bus services, inadvertently making it harder for men to find seats. Images and videos showcasing these crowded conditions have become widespread on social media, sparking debates on the fairness and implications of the policy.
Netizens viewing Shivaputra's video have found a deeper meaning in his humorous take, suggesting that it highlights not only the practical challenges faced by passengers but also the broader implications of governmental policies on public transport. While the technique of bringing a personal seat might not be feasible for everyone, it has initiated a dialogue on the need for better solutions to accommodate the growing demand for public transportation, ensuring comfort and accessibility for all passengers.
Shivaputra's viral video not only entertains but also provokes thought on the state of public transport and the impact of policy decisions. It serves as a reminder of the creative and often humorous ways people can bring attention to important social issues. As the discussion continues to evolve, it is clear that addressing the concerns of all passengers will require innovative solutions and continued dialogue among the public and policymakers alike.
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