Gurgaon: Truck and Transporter driver scores protest in the city on Wednesday against the increase in fuel prices and a lack of assistance from the state government to attract the transportation sector from the financial crisis.
United under the banner of the Association of Truck Welfare Bharat and Transportation, protesters demanded aid package from the state and central government.
They gathered outside the old Judicial complex in sector 15 around 10am on Wednesday.
In addition to raising the slogan on the increase in fuel prices, the demonstrators also condemned the government to impose severe punishment under the law of new motorized vehicles and ‘harassment’ in the hands of the police and toll collectors.
The truck driver bites that currently almost 90% of vehicles stand on the road are gathering dust because of their business all the time low.
To increase the misery of the income decline, the truck driver must deal with the increase in diesel prices, EMIS and tax increases.
“We have held a meeting of all truck drivers and transporters to discuss the condition of the deteriorating transportation sector.
The second wave of Covid-19 and the resulting lock has wiped all our expectations for revival and everyone staggered with a deep financial crisis.
Financial misery is increasingly Compared by the increase in fuel prices and strong traffic challans that currently stands at least 10 times more than before, “said the President of the Association of Singh Singh.
The truck driver warns that if their demands are not fulfilled, they will be forced to observe ‘Chakka Jams’ throughout the country.