Indian Railways News => | Topic started by irmafia on Aug 11, 2012 - 09:00:58 AM |
Title - Auto strike hits commutersPosted by : irmafia on Aug 11, 2012 - 09:00:58 AM |
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RANCHI: The 48-hour autorickshaw strike that began on Friday crippled public transport in the city, creating inconvenience to patients and passengers at railway stations, bus stands and airport. The strike has been called in the wake of seizure of 15-year-old autos by the traffic police following the direction of the Jharkhand high court. The amount of difficulties was perceived to be less on Friday, being a holiday for Krishna Janmashtami.Munna Gope, who brought his ailing son to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences in a car, said, "I had to borrow money from a neighbour and hire a vehicle. I don't have money to eat. I wonder how will I repay the money," said the daily wage-earner. Gope's son is suffering from viral fever.Unaware about the strike, train passengers were the worst-hit. Sanjay Shekhar, who arrived from Jammu in the morning, had to change several rickshaws and walk a few kilometres with his luggage tugged on his back to reach his house.At Khadgarha bus stand, around 50 cycle-rickshaws were present for more than 2,000 people who arrived at the bus stand. Hundreds of passengers carried their luggage to walk back home. Around 70 buses that plied in the district were full of market-goers. A similar situation was witnessed at the airport. The strike has been called against a Jharkhand high court direction to remove all 15-year-old autos from roads. The court order asking the Ranchi district administration to withdraw such autos was passed a couple of months ago to bring the level pollution under control. |