The impact of the truck-bus drivers strike in Madhya Pradesh for the second day on Tuesday is visible on essential services. Due to this, Madhya Pradesh High Court has instructed the government to end the strike. In the hearing on two petitions on Tuesday, the High Court said, The strike should
Indore s Ahilya Chamber of Commerce and Industries president Ramesh Khandelwal said if the drivers strike continues, the supply of essential commodities will worsen which will have a direct impact on consumers. He said the government should reconsider the provisions of strict punishment in "hit-and-run" cases.
Drivers of commercial vehicles, including trucks and tankers, stopped work in several states on Monday and blocked roads at some places to protest against the provision in the new penal law regarding hit-and-run accident cases involving motorists.
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