Fuel Price Hike: Karnataka Lorry Owners Call for Daylong Strike on Friday

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Lorries remain parked at a truck depot during Bharat Bandh called by farmers’ unions to demand a roll back of the three contentious farm laws in Bengaluru on Dec 8, 2020. — IANS file photo

The Karnataka State Lorry Owners and Agents Association also warned the Union government of bringing transportation to a grinding halt from March 15 if the issues raised by it are not addressed.

BENGALURU — The Karnataka State Lorry Owners and Agents Association (KSLO&A) on Thursday called for a day-long strike on Friday in protest against the hike in fuel prices and toll rates, and also warned the Union government of bringing transportation to a grinding halt from March 15 if the issues raised by it are not addressed.

Addressing a press conference, KSLO&A president G.R. Shanmugappa said that exorbitant tax on oil is causing huge financial distress to the lorry owners.

“The Union government should take immediate steps to reduce the cess while the state government should reduce the value added tax (VAT) by Rs 4, otherwise it will be extremely difficult to run the business,” he said.

Coming down heavily on the Centre over its vehicle scrappage policy, Shanmugappa said the economy has not recovered yet and under such circumstances, how can the government even think of coming out with a scrappage policy.

“We have been requesting the Union government to allow old vehicles with new engines instead of scrapping them altogether,” he said.

“Implementing such a policy means scrapping 1.65 lakh vehicles in Karnataka alone. The Union government seems to have come out with this policy only to help the vehicle manufacturers,” he alleged.

Shanmugappa further said that due to the ever increasing oil prices, the cost per kilometre has gone up, while the toll has also risen from Rs 28/km to Rs 34/km.

“At least the governments of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala should respond to our demands. All the BJP-ruled states have reduced VAT by Rs 5. The southern states, including Karnataka, should follow them,” he said. — IANS

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