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Jul 3
Indian truckers go on strike in protest against rising fuel prices
After South Korean truck drivers, now its Indian truck drivers’ turn. Rising fuel cost has hit the Indian truckers hard. In protest of the rising fuel cost, Indian truckers and truck owners have gone on strike. Nearly four million trucks have stopped operation putting India’s trade and economy into critical condition. Every day, the truck drivers go through lots of hardships to carry goods from one place to another. In many places, the roads are in dilapidated condition. Often they have to face long hours of traffic jams and the inter-state check posts take up huge time. For these reasons, the truckers can not reach their destinations in time and now, the rising cost of diesel has further worsened the condition. The truck owners cannot increase their charges because the traders and businessmen are not ready to pay more.

BBC reports:

Correspondents say that with 70% of goods being transported by truck across India, a prolonged strike will have a serious affect on the country's economy.

Television footage showed goods that would normally have been transported by the vehicles being stacked at farmers markets, docks and warehouses.

"As of now, no orders are being booked, no loading or delivery is in progress," Mukesh Dave, the head of the lorry drivers' association in the western state of Gujarat, told the Press Trust of India.     

Truck drivers are on strike in India 

Due to rising oil prices, Indian government had cut subsidies and raised diesel prices. Already, the number of trucks is higher than necessary. Moreover, the truck owners are losing their customers to the train service. At this stage, increasing service charge means losing further customers. The rising cost of diesel is eating away their profits. The Indian truck owners, like Sout Korea, are now protesting against the price hike. In addition, they are asking to reduce road taxes and other types of taxes. Analysts are saying that there is going to be no easy solution regarding this problem. In the meantime, Indian transport minister, TR Baalu, requested the truck drivers to call off the strike.

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