Truck drivers across India stage massive protests against new laws causing fuel shortages and disrupting supplies. Find out why they are taking a stand!
The recent truck drivers' strike in various states of India has caused chaos on the roads, affecting the movement of vehicles and creating a ripple effect on essential supplies. Protests erupted following the introduction of a new penal law on hit-and-run accidents, leading to blockades on major highways in states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh. The strike, organized by a transporters' body, has left nearly 5 lakh vehicles stranded and approximately 2000 petrol pumps dry in western and northern India.
As tensions escalate, cities like Chandigarh have implemented restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel to manage the fuel scarcity caused by the ongoing strike. The nationwide agitation by truck drivers, protesting against the newly implemented Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), has raised concerns about the disruption of essential services if the strike prolongs. Panic has gripped Hyderabad as petrol stations run dry, indicating the widespread impact of the protests on everyday life.
In response to the strike, various transport operators, including truckers, taxi drivers, and bus operators, are participating in the protests to voice their opposition to the stringent penalties imposed by the new law. The protests highlight the unity among drivers as they stand together against what they perceive as unjust regulations affecting their livelihoods and daily operations.
Amidst the strike, concerns loom over the availability of essential supplies like vegetables, fruits, and milk, with the fear that these items may face shortages if the strike expands nationwide. The disruption caused by the strike emphasizes the significant role truck drivers play in ensuring the smooth flow of goods across the country, shedding light on the challenges they face in light of changing laws and regulations.
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Since Monday (January 1), protestors have blockaded roads and highways across states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh.
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Truckers' strike against new hit-and-run law: Chandigarh has imposed a limit on the sale of petrol and diesel. Two-wheelers in Chandigarh are now allowed to ...
Truck Drivers' Protest: A nationwide agitation by drivers against the newly implemented Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) has led to fears of disruption in the ...
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Bhopal/Indore, Jan 2 (PTI) A transporters' body on Tuesday claimed the strike by truck drivers against a provision in the new penal law on hit-and-run ...
Essential supplies such as vegetables, fruits, and milk may also be affected if the strike is extended or launches nationwide.