Bharat Bandh: Will ST buses continue in Gujarat or not? What did CM Rupani announce?
Farmers have declared a nationwide shutdown on Tuesday, December 8. The farmers' declaration of closure of India has been supported by several organizations.
Farmers have declared a nationwide shutdown on Tuesday, December 8, in protest of the new agriculture law. Ahmedabad Rickshaw Driver Ekta Union has declared support to the farmers' movement. On December 8, India supported the declaration of closure. The Rickshaw Driver Ekta Union, one of the rickshaw puller associations, has decided to close down. The union appealed to 1700 rickshaw pullers to observe Swayambhu Bandh in support of farmers.
Regarding the announcement of India Dam tomorrow, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that all activities will continue in Gujarat tomorrow. He said that the Congress will not get the support of the farmers anywhere in the announcement of the dam. Strict arrangements will be made to prevent any untoward incident in Gujarat. So legal action will be taken against the agitators who forcibly shut down.
The operation of GSRTC buses will not be affected by the India Dam tomorrow. Operation of GSRTC buses will remain the same on Tuesday. The ST Corporation will operate buses in all the districts of the state.
However, on the other hand, Ahmedabad APMC and Petrol Pump Association will not join Bharat Bandh tomorrow. Ahmedabad APMC will not join the announcement of India Dam in support of farmers. Jamalpur APMC will be continued. All services will continue as usual. Routes for trucks passing through the highway will also continue as usual.
Mehsana's APMC does not support the announcement of the closure of India. Link APMC including Unjha, Mehsana, Kheralu, Vijapur will continue tomorrow. All traders will buy farmers' goods. APMC of Mehsana will be continued in the interest of farmers.
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Congress will close all APMC tomorrow in support of the peasant movement. Markets will also close after Congress closes the APMC. President Amit Chavda has given this instruction in the meeting of MLAs. Amit Chavda has also strongly instructed Congress MLAs or activists not to engage in any confrontation.