New Delhi: India is bracing for a nationwide strike on Wednesday, called by central trade unions to protest against proposed labour reforms.


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Central trade union leaders have refused to withdraw the strike call as their recent meeting with a group of ministers failed to yield any breakthrough.


The union leaders have put before the government a 12-point charter of demands.


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Earlier, Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya had said that 7 to 8 of the demands were agreeable to te government.


The September 2 country-wide strike call was given by 11 central trade unions to protest against the proposed changes in various labour laws. But the BJP-backed Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) later pulled out of the proposed nationwide strike.