The call for indefinite strike was made by Bihar Motor Transport Federation (BMTF) today.
"About 1.3 lakh trucks across the state will come to a standstill from midnight. We had given a notice to the state government a fortnight ago that we may have to take this drastic step if our demands are not paid heed to. We are left with no other choice", BMTF president Uday Shankar Prasad Singh said.
He said "we have been seeking an amendment in the state's Minerals Act, which has made it mandatory for every truck carrying minerals to be equipped with GPS and e-locking. We have been requesting that while truck operators are ready to get these installed from the open market, the government relax the mandatory technical specifications"
"We also requested for an increase in the rates at which payment is made by the government to trucks used for carrying sand. At the existing rates, all truck operators are suffering heavy losses", Singh said.
The BMTF president claimed "we are exercising the option of strike as a last resort. We had met the Transport Secretary with our demands. We had personally met the Deputy Chief Minister and also written to the Chief Minister. We never wanted to take any action which would have put us in direct confrontation with the goverrnment".
Meanwhile, Joint Secretary, Transport, Anupam Kumar has said "we have called a meeting this evening to look into the issues on which the strike has been called. We will try to find a solution".
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