Several commuters faced a tough time after buses from 24 Haryana Roadways depots did not ply on their regular routes.
"The Union is protesting the new transport policy that grants permits to private operators. The government is planning to privatise the roadways sector," HRWU president Sarbat Singh Punia said.
The employees went on strike this evening. Haryana Roadways buses from all 24 depots did not ply today, he said.
"However, buses on outstation trips will complete their journey," Punia said.
Earlier in the day, the striking employees staged a protest at various depots in the state, including those at Bhiwani, Hisar and Jind districts.
Gates of the depots were also locked by the striking employees at some places. They also raised slogans against the government.
"There are 4,000 buses in the Haryana Roadways fleet against the required 16,000 buses to cater to Haryana's 2.5 crore population," Punia claimed.
On how long will their strike continue, Punia said, "the ball is now in the government's court.
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