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Shiv Sena opposes auto strike called by Sharad Rao
Shiv Sena has opposed the autorickshaw strike called by union leader Sharad Rao on Monday.
Mumbai: Shiv Sena has opposed the autorickshaw strike called by union leader Sharad Rao on Monday in the protest against mandatory installation of e-meters among other demands.
Former MLC Anil Parab, who heads Sena`s auto union, told reporters that its 30,000 members would ply their autos tomorrow and are prepared to "teach a lesson" to the elements trying to intimidate the automen. "We agree there are several issues that need to be addressed. But, going on strike is not a solution. The government agreed to revise the minimum fare by rupee one. The other demands like hike for every additional kilometer are pending. But, it is wrong to strike and cause trouble to people when the issues are being discussed with the government authorities," he said.
Parab said it was the duty of the government to protect those automen who defy the diktat and decide to work in the interest of commuters. "Shiv Sena will take to the streets if the automen are threatened to stay off the roads," he added. However, Sharad Rao has claimed that 15 lakh autos would stay off the streets from Sunday midnight and protests would be held outside the office of the transport commissioner.
Apart from Sena, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) too has opposed the boycott call.
The Sharad Rao-led union has raised objection to compulsory fitting of e-meters in autorickshaws. Rao has also sought extra permits, minimum fare hike from Rs 11 to Rs 16 and that of Rs 7 to Rs 9 for every additional kilometer.
PTI
Former MLC Anil Parab, who heads Sena`s auto union, told reporters that its 30,000 members would ply their autos tomorrow and are prepared to "teach a lesson" to the elements trying to intimidate the automen. "We agree there are several issues that need to be addressed. But, going on strike is not a solution. The government agreed to revise the minimum fare by rupee one. The other demands like hike for every additional kilometer are pending. But, it is wrong to strike and cause trouble to people when the issues are being discussed with the government authorities," he said.
Parab said it was the duty of the government to protect those automen who defy the diktat and decide to work in the interest of commuters. "Shiv Sena will take to the streets if the automen are threatened to stay off the roads," he added. However, Sharad Rao has claimed that 15 lakh autos would stay off the streets from Sunday midnight and protests would be held outside the office of the transport commissioner.
Apart from Sena, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) too has opposed the boycott call.
The Sharad Rao-led union has raised objection to compulsory fitting of e-meters in autorickshaws. Rao has also sought extra permits, minimum fare hike from Rs 11 to Rs 16 and that of Rs 7 to Rs 9 for every additional kilometer.
PTI