Transport minister Byrathi Suresh experienced commuter problems firsthand. A bus conductor asked him to exit for lacking exact change. He also encountered an auto-rickshaw driver demanding an inflated fare. These incidents occurred during a surprise inspection of city bus services. The minister traveled incognito to assess public transport conditions.
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