Ranchi, July 31 (HS). Jharkhand Motor Federation protested against the new traffic system by going on a three-hour strike on Wednesday. All transport offices voluntarily kept booking and goods delivery closed on the call of the Federation.
State President of Jharkhand Motor Federation, Lalit Narayan Ojha said that if the stove is not lit in the house of the poor, then the entire capital will be shut down. We all oppose the law that kicks the stomach of the poor. At the same time, in case a decision is not taken soon, we will take the path of a big movement by taking all the organizations together. He said that by Sunday, the district administration should implement the old time table of no entry. Otherwise, there will be a crisis of cooking stoves in 25 thousand houses of the capital. Those who work in tempo, handcart and small load vehicles feed their families by working daily. The movement will continue till they get justice. We will continue this movement with all the organizations of similar ideology.
Ranchi Goods Transport Association President Rishi Dev Yadav said that all of us together will take this movement to its destination. Jharkhand Motor Federation General Secretary Sunil Singh Chauhan said that such decisions without consulting the organizations are anti-poor and anti-business. Bindul Verma of Jalan Road Vyavasay Samiti said that all of us together with Jharkhand Motor Federation and other institutions will fight for the poor in this movement.
During this time Rishidev Yadav, Secretary Dheeraj Grover, Sunil Singh Chauhan, Sanjay Jain, Pawan Sharma, Sunil Mathur, Deepak Singh, Prabhakar Singh, Ravindra Dubey, Ratnesh Singh, Uday Singh, Shyam Lal Agarwal, Vinay Singh, Ranjeet Tiwari, Sanjeev Agarwal, Shyambihari Singh, Anil Mathur and others were present.