Ruckus in Odisha Assembly over drivers’ strike; Speaker asks Minister to hold talks with drivers

Odisha drivers' strike

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Bhubaneswar: Opposition BJP and Congress members Thursday created a ruckus in the Odisha assembly over the ongoing indefinite protest by drivers of Odisha. The House witnessed several adjournments.

A large number of bus, truck and taxi drivers under the banner of Driver Ekata Manch are on an indefinite ‘quit steering’ strike across the state since Wednesday.

The agitating drivers have been demanding pension after 60 years of age, death benefits, life insurance, social security, parking and toilet facility.

Raising the drivers’ strike issue during the zero hour, Congress leader Narasingha Mishra said transport services have come to a standstill across the state due to the protest of the drivers.

They are not an organised body and earn Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000 per month, which is insufficient to run a family. The government should listen to them and address their problems, he said.

Mishra urged the Speaker to direct the government to resolve their issues.

As the Speaker did not give any ruling, the members of the BJP and Congress stormed into the well of the Assembly and created a ruckus demanding early solutions to their issues.

As a noisy situation prevailed in the House, Speaker Bikram Keshari Arukha adjourned the proceedings and called for an all-party meeting.

Later, Leader of the Opposition Jayanarayan Mishra said, “Drivers have been protesting day and night for their rights since yesterday, but the government is silent. This is an important issue.”

He demanded that the department minister should furnish a reply in the House.

After listening to the opposition members, the Speaker gave a ruling asking Commerce and Transport Minister Tukuni Sahu to hold a discussion with agitating drivers and make a statement in the House Friday.

IANS

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