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Adamant government takes
anti-people law route to reopen truckers strike
States invoke ESMA, arrests AIMTC president -Charan Singh Lohara
WSN Bureau
NEW DELHI: As
the strike by transporters all over the country enters the seventh
day, instead of reducing the price of diesel which has seen a
substantial fall in the international market and which was part of
the agreement between the AIMTC and the Transport ministry, way back
in July last year, the government has supplanted the Essential
Maintenance Services Act (ESMA) and arrested key functionaries of
the century old All India Motor Transport Congress –president Charan
Singh Lohara and secretary Mr. Venugopal.
With more than 2
million trucks off the road, the strike has given hoarders an
opportunity to fleece customers and prices of vegetables and other
daily use items have skyrocketed all over the country. On the one
hand, the government has offered to talk to the transport bodies all
over the country and on the other hand has offered a nominal
reduction of Rupees 3 per litre in the price of diesel at a later
date.
Like in all
other difficult situations, the reaction of the government has been
knee-jerk.
The government
has enlisted the services of striking truckers' rival union and
asked states to invoke ESMA to arrest those disrupting goods
movement.
While the
Transport Minister, Mr. Baalu is recalcitrant and in no mood to
accept the proposal of the transporters to reduce the price of
diesel by Rs 10 per litre, exemption in service and toll taxes and a
single permit for nationwide transportation.
Given the arrest
of their leaders, the transporters are in no mood to talk and the
minister has also called for an urgent meeting of all state
transport commissioners on Monday to discuss measures to tackle the
nationwide stir.
11 January 2009
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