Truckers call off strike as talks successful
Truckers call off strike as talks successful
Some 60 lakh trucks were off the roads since Monday.

New Delhi: In a development that should bring relief to households and the corporate sector alike, Indian transporters called off their eight-day nationwide strike Monday after they agreed to the Government's proposal for a mechanism to address their grievances.

The Government on Monday agreed to form a committee headed by Transport Secretary Brahm Dutt to look into issues such as a single national permit for truckers to ensure their free movement across states and rationalisation of service tax.

Some 60 lakh trucks were off the roads since Monday, with the truckers also pressing for a cut in diesel prices, which has been virtually assured by the petroleum ministry within the next 10 days.

Surface Transport Minister T R Baalu assured transporters that the Government will also direct agencies to revoke cases against their leaders arrested under the National Security Act and the Essential Essential Services Maintenance Act.

At least five leaders of the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), which spearheaded the agitation, were arrested under the provisions of these legislations Saturday and sent to judicial custody.

"It has been decided that a dispute redressal mechanism would be constituted, which will be headed by the Transport Secretary and other senior officials from state governments, including four members from the unions," Baalu told reporters.

"A standing committee would be constituted, which will look into the grievances of transporters. The committee has been asked to submit its report in eight weeks," he added.

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