Transport strike ‘massive’, says CPI-M

New Delhi : The CPI-M said on Thursday that the nationwide strike by road transport workers was “successful and massive” and involved some 20 million employees.

“Workers belonging to the public transport, private buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis and trucks numbering two crore workers participated in the strike,” the Communist Party of India-Marxist said in a statement.


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“The workers were protesting against the Road Transport Safety Bill 2015, the passage of which would enable the privatization of the transport sector, to the detriment of the state-owned transport corporations and other bus operators,” it said.

“Some of the provisions provide harsh penalties to the drivers and can be liable to misuse,” it added.

The CPI-M urged the government to discuss the provisions of the bill with representatives of the transport sector “instead of trying to push through the bill in parliament”.

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