"I am glad that workmen have rejected the strike call because of the pro-workers approach of the government and the liberal measures it has taken for their benefit.
"I congratulate the workmen of India for the positive attitude they demonstrated today," BJP leader and Union Minister for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy and Mines, Piyush Goyal said.
Union Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu termed the strike as "totally illogical" saying the trade unions have not appreciated the "pro-worker" initiatives of the government.
"Instead of appreciating this, unions have preferred to go on strike. It is time for unions to revisit their thinking and approaches in the context of challenges before the nation," Naidu said in Chennai.
BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said the strike has been a "flop" and a "total failure" as no pro-worker initiative was taken by the previous Congress-led government.
Goyal said he collected feedback from across the country and the strike call made "little impact".
He claimed the workers have appreciated the steps, including a 42 per cent hike in the minimum wages, taken by the government in their interests.
Normal life in several parts of the country was affected today by the one-day nationwide strike by trade unions with public transport, banking and mining being among the most-hit, while protesting workers were detained in Haryana, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh.
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