Announcing this here after meeting the state's Transport Minister Madan Mitra, FWBTOA general secretary Satyajit Majumdar said they had waited before taking this decision to see what steps the state transport department would take.
"However, no action has been taken till now even though the state's transport minister had assured to look into their matter," Majumdar said.
The minister had requested them to not participate in the stir saying it will have adverse reaction on people and economy.
He alleged the government was not taking any initiative to stop overloading in trucks and that the transport department was illegally collecting revenues from truckers for overloading of goods.
The truck owners were also facing problems to get or renew their licences and also to sell their vehicles if necessary due to the new rules that the motor vehicles department have introduced, Majumdar said.
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