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Truck Operators Begin Two-Day Strike Across The Country To Protest Against GST, Diesel Price Hike And Corruption

Truck operators have begun two-day strike across the country to protest against GST, diesel price hike and corruption on roads.

Earlier, All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) President S K Mittal had said that "contra laws" in the present GST regime has lead to coercive registration and unnecessary compliance by truckers and transporters. The sale of used business attracts GST, which leads to double taxation by the government.

AIMTC, the apex body of transporters, claims to represent around 93 lakh truckers and around 50 lakhs bus and tourist operators.

Another transporters body All India Transporters Welfare Association (AITWA) had said it will support AIMTCs call for strike as the government has failed to give any clarification on GST to transporters. "

"(The strike) call is given by All India Motor Transport Congress and we are supporting them," AITWA President Pradeep Singhal said. "They (government officials) do not want us to understand the GST, they do not want to explain the GST to us, they do not want to give any clarification ... and they are making it so complicated," he alleged.

Stating that exorbitant rise in diesel prices and daily changes in rates have hit the sector, AIMTC said the government should revise the prices of diesel on quarterly basis.

Singhal had said that diesel prices should be made uniform across the country and be brought down to the level of global prices. When asked it is wise to go for token strike amid the festival season, Singhal said, no chakka jam is a wise move. "It is a suicidal move. We are making a loss to ourself when we stop our vehicles on the road. After Deepavali when this season is over then we are going for an indefinite strike if the government does not listen." 

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