Hyderabad: The Telangana Auto Drivers Joint Action Committee (JAC) has introduced indefinite auto bandh within the metropolis type April 11 in protest towards orders to gather 50 high-quality per day for delay in health certificates.
The gazette order issued by the central authorities on Friday has specified that fifty penalty will likely be collected every day for the delay in getting auto health renewed.
The JAC additionally strongly condemned the hike in liquefied petroleum fuel (LPG) per litre price from 65.96 to 74.92 — a 9 hike — with impact from April 1.
Speaking at a press convention within the metropolis, the members of the unions urged Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao to return to the rescue of auto drivers. The union leaders urged the CM to ask them to Pragathi Bhavan and settle their points , identical to he did with the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) staff up to now and avert their indefinite auto bandh from April 11.
The union leaders additionally thanked the chief minister for granting low cost within the site visitors police pending challans and for extending 15 days time as much as April 15.
Demanding eliminating newest order which specifies 50 high-quality per day for not having health certificates, a member of an auto union Sathi Reddy stated, “There are a number of auto drivers who should not have a health certificates renewed for over a yr. In that case, the penalty would quantity to the tune of 18,000 per one yr. Some individuals hire the auto for barely 20,000 and in such circumstances they would like to go away the auto fairly than should pay up for the dues.”
The gazette order issued by the central authorities on Friday has specified that fifty penalty will likely be collected every day for the delay in getting auto health renewed.
The JAC additionally strongly condemned the hike in liquefied petroleum fuel (LPG) per litre price from 65.96 to 74.92 — a 9 hike — with impact from April 1.
Speaking at a press convention within the metropolis, the members of the unions urged Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao to return to the rescue of auto drivers. The union leaders urged the CM to ask them to Pragathi Bhavan and settle their points , identical to he did with the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) staff up to now and avert their indefinite auto bandh from April 11.
The union leaders additionally thanked the chief minister for granting low cost within the site visitors police pending challans and for extending 15 days time as much as April 15.
Demanding eliminating newest order which specifies 50 high-quality per day for not having health certificates, a member of an auto union Sathi Reddy stated, “There are a number of auto drivers who should not have a health certificates renewed for over a yr. In that case, the penalty would quantity to the tune of 18,000 per one yr. Some individuals hire the auto for barely 20,000 and in such circumstances they would like to go away the auto fairly than should pay up for the dues.”
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