Kolkata taxi strike hits city's commuters
April 19, 2012  13:11

As Mumbai battles the crippled train services, in Kolkata most of the 33,000 taxis plying in the metropolis kept off the roads today in response to a one-day strike called by the Bengal Taxi Association. Apart from daily office-goers, city-bound passengers at airports and at the busy railway stations of Howrah and Sealdah were affected by the strike. 

 

State transport minister Madan Mitra said he was trying to mobilise more buses to ferry passengers from the two stations. There were reports that force had been used to prevent willing taxi drivers so that they stay off roads, he said. 

 

However, the Bengal Taxi Association general secretary Bimal Kr Guha denied any use of force on taxi drivers who were not participating in the strike that was called for demanding a revision in fares.

 

Yet another reason for Kolkatans to skip work, unlike Mumbai.

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