A 24-hour motor transport strike in Assam against the hike in fuel prices on Tuesday evoked a mixed response, with most public transport going off the roads.

The strike, which began at 6 am, was called by the Assam chapter of the All India Road Transport Workers Federation.
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The Federation appealed to all motorists to keep off the roads. Most public transport operators decided to support the strike. A majority of the private vehicles plied as usual.
“Barring few stray incidents of stone pelting by strike supporters, there has been no major incident of violence,” a police official said.
A number of trade unions, including the Assam unit of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, supported the strike.
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