Inter-state movement of goods was affected by indefinite strike launched by a section of truck owners to press their demands with the Kerala government including better treatment by Sales Tax officials at border check posts in Palakkad district.

The strike called by All India Motor Transport Congress virtually brought to a halt movement of trucks between Kerala and Tamil Nadu through six entry points in the district, including Valayar, through which about 2,500 lorries pass every day.

The lorry owners’ main demand is speedy clearance of inter-state trucks at the check posts, especially at Valayar on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border.

They claimed that inordinate delay in clearing the trucks and traffic congestions at check posts caused them huge loss, besides affecting timely delivery of goods to markets in Kerala from the neighbouring states.

Market sources said if the strike prolonged, supply of a range of essential goods, including rice, provisions and vegetables would be hit in the coming days.

The District Collector has called the truck owners for a discussion on their demands tomorrow.