Patna, Nov 23: In view of the unabated violence against people from Bihar in Assam and other north-eastern states, the Bihar Motor Transport Federation has decided against sending trucks to the area. BMTF general secretary Sagirul Haque and secretary Upendra Sharma told that the decision was taken after four innocent truck drivers were killed at Nalbari in Assam.
Trucks carrying essential items will not go to Assam and other northeastern states till normalcy returns, they said adding the decision was taken at an emergency meeting this morning.
They said the Federation had apprised the Centre and Chief Ministers of Bihar and Assam about its decision.
Sharma said the Assam government would lose an estimated Rs 34 lakh per day on account of entry tax as around 4,000 trucks enter its borders from Bihar everyday. The Assam government charges rs 850 from each truck as entry fee.
The decision would also affect traders of Bihar dealing in food items, they said.
A report from Coochbehar district in West Bengal said a large number of trucks from Bihar were waiting at Baxirhat on the Bengal-Assam border after the killing of four Bihari truck drivers in Dhubri district in assam last Tuesday.
However, district magistrate Chandan Sinha said the trucks had started entering Dhubri in a convoy after police assured their safety. Bureau Report