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Hit and Run Law Protest: Truck drivers agitation hits vegetable supply in Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 2, 2024 18:40 IST

Thane residents are facing the brunt of a transport association protest against a new hit-and-run law, with soaring vegetable ...

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Thane residents are facing the brunt of a transport association protest against a new hit-and-run law, with soaring vegetable prices, petrol shortages, and concerns about milk supply.  Loaded with fruits and vegetables, trucks remain stranded on roads, unable to reach markets. Milk deliveries are delayed, and vegetable prices have climbed sharply. Onions, priced at Rs 30/kg yesterday, now cost Rs 40/kg. Green peas have tripled in price, from Rs 30/kg to Rs 100/kg. Tomatoes and potatoes have also seen significant increases.

Sunil Yadav, a vegetable vendor, told LokmatTimes.com, "Trucks haven't come for three days. There's no stock of onions or potatoes. How can we sell to customers?" He fears shutting down if supplies don't resume. Sonveer Singh, owner of Sonu Traders, said, "Vegetables from Gujarat and Indore are stuck for days, rotting and getting damaged." One of his trucks remains undelivered, with similar delays expected for 3-4 days. Shops rely on older stock, disappointing customers seeking fresh produce. The new Motor Vehicles Act provision imposing a Rs 7 lakh penalty and 10-year jail term for hit-and-run cases has sparked the protest. Truck drivers view it as "draconian" and demand its withdrawal. Adding to the chaos, some Thane petrol pumps have run out of fuel, while others have limited supplies.

 Vegetable prices in Pune likely to surge after truck drivers strike

 Vegetable prices in Pune have soared by a significant margin after the truck drivers strike gained momentum across state. The Pune Market Yard, which typically receives 1,100 to 1,200 trucks daily, has seen a 10% to 20%  drop in arrivals since the strike began. Sellers warn that prices could rise further if the strike continues and vegetable supplies dwindle. 

Tags: Truck Drivers StrikeVegetable PricesPetrol ShortageFuel Shortage
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