Connect with us

TOP STORIES

‘Smart City Bus Row’: Transporters defer May 12 strike after govt assurance, committee formed to examine genuine issues | KNO

Association president says issues must be resolved within reasonable time

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, May 08 (KNO): Transporters in Kashmir Valley on Friday deferred their proposed indefinite strike scheduled for May 12 after a marathon high-level meeting with government officials in Srinagar, following days of tension over the Smart City bus operations and other sectoral issues. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Transport Association Kashmir President Shabir Matta said the decision came after a detailed meeting held with senior officials from the Transport Department, SMC, Transport Commissioner’s office, finance wing, RTO Kashmir, estates department and security officials, along with representatives of transport unions from across the Valley. Matta said the meeting, which continued for several hours, was held in a cordial atmosphere where both sides presented their concerns. “We had already given a call for a strike on May 12 and earlier on April 20 due to continued issues, especially related to Smart City buses, permits, green tax and operational concerns affecting the livelihood of transporters,” he said. The transporters' leader said the government has agreed to constitute a committee comprising stakeholders and officials to examine all transport-related issues, including Smart City bus operations, permits, green tax concerns and route rationalisation. “The committee will meet to review all genuine issues. We have also been assured that no decision affecting the transport sector will be taken without involving stakeholders,” he said. Matta further clarified that the strike call has been deferred and not withdrawn. “We have deferred the strike in view of the assurance and formation of the committee. If our issues are not resolved within a reasonable time, we will be compelled to reconsider our decision,” he said. Transporters had announced on May 6 an indefinite strike from May 12, warning of a complete halt in public transport if demands were not met. They had also cited concerns over Smart City bus expansion and the alleged impact on the livelihoods of thousands of transporters. The announcement had come after a Valley-wide “chakka jam” on April 20 that disrupted public transport and caused inconvenience to commuters, including students and patients. Transporters had warned that the proposed strike would lead to a complete shutdown of public transport across Kashmir from May 12 if their demands were ignored, particularly over the Smart City bus issue, which they said was affecting the livelihood of thousands of drivers, conductors and vehicle owners across the Valley—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES1 hours ago

‘PDP’s Bombshell On NC’: Mehbooba Mufti alleges ruling party Minister demanded Rs 30 lakh for transfer, posting | KNO

TOP STORIES1 hours ago

Nasha Mukt Abhiyan: Over one crore join anti-drug campaign in J&K; 646 arrested, crackdown intensifies | KNO

TOP STORIES1 hours ago

Drug addiction, terrorism two faces of same coin: LG Sinha | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Diabetes, hypertension main causes of kidney failure in Kashmir: Senior Urologist | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Six-month rainfall deficit raises water crisis fears in J&K | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Family support key to fighting drug addiction: Experts | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

J&K to receive 200 e-buses for tourism, pilgrimage in eco-sensitive areas | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Ganderbal residents urge admin to remove Russian poplar trees | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Unusual heat grips Kashmir, temperatures soar; Srinagar records 31.7 C | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

NC Govt elected by people, not ‘nominated’: Dy CM Surinder Choudhary | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Police T20 Tournament: Youth hold key to shape up Srinagar’s future: SSP Sandeep Chakravarthy | KNO

TOP STORIES2 hours ago

Govt. committed to develop unexplored, emerging tourist destinations across J&K: Sakeena Itoo | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Joint Commanders’ Conference: Remain prepared for future conflicts: Rajnath Singh to armed forces | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Sakina Itoo calls for collective fight against drug menace | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Massive anti-drug sweep across Kashmir targets peddlers, assets | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

Army, police, civil admin rescue 24 stranded tourists at Gulmarg, CM hails efforts | KNO

TOP STORIES1 days ago

HM Shah to chair high level meeting to review country’s preparedness to deal with floods, heatwave conditions | KNO

Copyright © 2021