Ludhiana,
February 20,
(Sandeep Dhand)
According to information received in an important turn of events, Petrol Pump Dealers Association Punjab President Paramjit Singh Doabaji has decided to postpone his statewide strike, which was originally scheduled for February 22. was assigned to The decision was taken after a crucial meeting between the association and officials of major petroleum companies including Indian Oil.
Punjab President ji expressed hope after getting the assurance from the petroleum company representatives that a substantial relief package for the petrol pump dealers can be expected during the meeting to be held in Mumbai on February 22. 2018, and concerns have been raised about fixed commission amounts for petrol and diesel prices.
Despite submitting several demand letters to the Modi government, the petroleum ministry and the state government over the years, the dealers felt that their grievances were not adequately addressed. As a result, a preliminary decision was taken to go on strike as a protest.
However, with the hope arising from the upcoming meeting, the Petrol Pump Dealers Association has decided to give the negotiation process a chance. The president of the association, Paramjit Singh Doaba, clarified that if the meeting does not yield meaningful results, the dealers may consider resuming their strike on February 29.