Week-long truckers' strike likely to be called off today

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways assures to set up a committee to look into their grievances

Week-long truckers' strike likely to be called off today
Trucks are seen parked during truck operators strike over GST at Truck Terminal APMC Vashi in Navi Mumbai.
Megha Manchanda New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 27 2018 | 9:42 PM IST
Truckers are likely to call off their week-long strike on Friday as the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has given an assurance that it will set up a committee to look into their grievances. 

According to a senior road ministry official, transporters' body All India Motor Transport Congress and the road ministry would soon issue a joint statement regarding the development. Transporter union representatives met the central government officials today.

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The transporters’ strike across the country had sent prices soaring in the south and western regions though north India saw normal cargo handling. Delivery of online retail companies like Amazon besides traditional retailers were impacted.

Truck operators' demands included the closure of toll plazas across the country, reduction in fuel prices and uniform national pricing with quarterly revision, among other things.


S P Singh, convenor, Indian Foundation of Transport Research and Training, a counter lobby group to transporters, had claimed it was not a strike and can at best be called “a disruption”. “There are 75 trunk routes and 50 lakh trucks in the country, they are all functioning. No school buses or chartered buses have joined the strike," he said.


In the western region, while prices jumped by 50-60 per cent in the wholesale mandi at Vashi near Mumbai, retailers sold them at double their prevailing price on July 20, the first day of strike.

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