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Trucker's strike called off, demands accepted

Truck owners called off their nationwide strike early after the government agreed to lower service tax and provide unbranded diesel.

Updated on: Jul 04, 2008 08:11 PM IST
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Truck owners called off their nationwide strike early on Friday after the government agreed to lower service tax and provide unbranded diesel.

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"We have called off our strike since the government has assured us that our demands will be met. All our issues regarding service tax have been resolved," said Charan Singh Lohara, president of the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), an apex body of truck owners.

The AIMTC claims to represent nearly 4.8 million truck and two million mini-truck operators. The truckers were demanding a roll-back of hike in toll tax, honouring of the service tax agreement of 2004 and availability of non-branded diesel and removal of speed governors on highways.

The AIMTC began the strike after talks with the government failed on Tuesday night. Several rounds of talks on Wednesday also remained inconclusive. The final round of discussions was held for over 10 hours till about 2 am on Friday.

The meeting was attended by revenue secretary P.V Bhide, officials of the transport ministry and National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), and representatives of AIMTC.

After the meeting, transport secretary Brahm Dutt said the toll rates applicable prior to December 2007 will be applied now. He said there would be no increase in toll for a period of one year on government-funded 770 km of national highways.

Also, the service tax agreement of 2004 would be followed, he said.

S.P. Singh, coordinator of the Indian Foundation of Transport Research and Training (IFTRE) - the only agency of its kind in the country, claimed that over 10 major state bodies had categorically announced their dissociation from the transport strike called by the AIMTC.

The two-day strike had crippled goods movement in various parts of the country.

 
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