A cashier at a petrol pump was shot dead by two unidentified motorcycle-borne assailants, prompting gas station owners in the state capital to go on an indefinite strike from today.
At a meeting of Uttar Pradesh Petrol Traders Association (UPPTA), it was decided to close down all petrol pumps to protest the killing of Mohammad Jasheen.
UPPTA's President B N Shukla said that their strike will be indefinite and will go on till those involved in the killing were arrested.
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Shukla also demanded compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the kin of the deceased.
Jasheen (40), cashier at a petrol pump near KKC Degree College trisection here, was shot at last night by two motorcycle-borne youths, who sped away after stealing money from him.
Jasheen was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was declared brought dead.
On being contacted, Additional Director General (ADG), Technical Services, R K Vishwakarma said he appeals to petrol pump owners to end their strike and that a special task force has been asked to investigate the case.


