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Petrol pump dealers plan strike on April 13
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March 23, 2007 16:47 IST
About 32,000 petrol pump dealers across the country will go on a day-long strike on April 13 to press for their demands and have threatened to launch an indefinite shutdown from April 28 if their demands are not met by then.

The petrol pump dealers, under the aegis of the Federation of All India Petroleum Traders, are demanding five per cent margin on invoice value, revised MDG-2005, pending submission of report by the Indian Institute of Petroleum, providing marker testing equipment and appointment of an appellate authority.

Federation Secretary Ajay Bansal said the issues raised by them have been long-standing and the government has so far ignoring their demands.

''We do not want to cause any inconvenience to the people but the government is forcing us to do so... If the demands are not met we will go on an indefinite strike on April 28,'' he added.

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