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Transporter to observe ‘black days’ because the price of fuel rises

Pune: Transporter throughout the country and in Maharashtra will observe ‘black days’ on Monday and will provide a one-month notification to the government to turn back fuel prices or ready for ‘chakka jam’ which is not limited from August.
With the price of gasoline and diesel on a frequent increase for more than a month now, the Transporter said that they would wear black armbands and would protest in front of different RTO offices and collectorate throughout the state on Monday.
“This is protest and transportation tokens will not be stopped.
However, when we are under the Ambit important service, we cannot carry out sudden attacks and a month’s notice need to be given.
On Monday, the notification will be presented to the local administration authority that demands that Fuel prices are reduced within a month or from August, there will be unlimited chakka jam, which means all transportation vehicles will be stopped from plying throughout the country.
We will be forced to take steps from August 1 if the price does not go down, “Baba Shinde , President of the State of Maharashtra Vahan Chalak Malak Pratinidhi and Director of All Indian Motorcycle Transportation Congress in Maharashtra to Ti.
In Pune, the price of gasoline and diesel saw a consecutive increase on Sundays with liters of gasoline for RS104.2 and one liter of diesel for RS94.59.
“With the increase, we expect the price of a single liter of diesel to touch RS100 in a month.
Likewise, the cost of one liter of gasoline is also expected to touch RS110 at the end of July if the frequency of increasing tariffs does not stop,” representatives of a gas station in the city to Ti.
Ali Daruwala, a national spokesman for the Indian Petrol Dealer Association, previously said that Diesel touched RS100-Mark could not be avoided.
However, on Sunday, Daruwalla, gave updates, said, “In a selected meeting a recently held between several ministers and the Prime Minister, it was decided to cut taxes on fuel and provide assistance.” The price of gasoline passes RS100-Mark in Pune in the last week of May.
For about two months now, the price of gasoline and diesel is the highest in Pune and also in various parts of the country.
“With certain relaxation such as restaurants that allow dine-in, the transporter also starts getting more work now, compared to the previous scenario.
Therefore, they are in a present position to increase transportation costs, which ultimately produce prices of all types of commodities that rise .
However, we cannot continue to increase transportation costs in the end, it will regage the transporter in the long run, because business is not the same as before.
Reduction of value added tax in fuel is very important to reduce prices.
Chakka jam means that important things don’t Will be transported and it will cause more problems for transport and large traders, retailers, stores, restaurants and consumers, “Shinde said.

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