Truck owners announced strike in Karnataka, indefinite excitement begins from Monday night

Bengaluru, April 14 (IANS). Truck owners organizations in Karnataka today (Monday (Monday) announced an indefinite strike of the entire country, which opened a front against the state government policy. and Agents Association and Karnataka Goods Transports Association. Owners gave the government until April 14 to consider their claims. He said diesel prices have risen by Rs 5 per liter over the past nine months, which significantly increased the cost of carriers. Toll plaza is by force of violence over the state, thereby increasing the economic burden on the vehicle owners. Despite the implementation of GST, control posts on the borders of the state are still on, which is now meaningless. This will be a great economic shock to small and medium transport operators. These restrictions made it difficult to deliver the goods in time, affecting the operational capacity. In addition, the sangh also raised the issue of seizure and mental harassment of vehicles through NBFCs and microfinance enterprises. Shanmugappa also informed that the movement of the movement will be decided on April 27 and 28 at the national level. He questions: “Why do RTO posts only look in Karnataka? We have not staged any protests for the past six years. But now our problems are out of tolerance.” -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags