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Strike effect

Mohammed Yousuf

Waiting in line: Customers buy petrol in jerricans as petrol stations in Hyderabad ran out of stocks following a nationwide indefinite strike called by the All-India Motor Transport Congress, which entered into its second day on Tuesday. Truckers’ demands include a Rs 10 reduction in the price of diesel and the rationalisation of tyre prices in view of the economic slowdown. —

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