Bharat Bandh: India closed today against rising petrol-diesel prices and GST

Today, the All India Merchants Confederation has called for a Bharat Bandh

In protest against the rising prices of petrol and diesel, and GST. The Bharat Bandh has also received support

from the All India Transport Welfare Association and the Samyukta Kisan Morcha agitating in Delhi against agricultural laws.

The Federation of Traders has announced to keep all markets closed during the India bandh from 6 am to 8 pm on Friday.

At the same time, the All India Transport Welfare Association has appealed that all transport companies should park their vehicles and register a symbolic protest during this time.

All India Merchants Confederation has called off today in Odisha’s Bhubaneswar

against the mixed impact of the shutdown, rising prices of petrol and diesel, and GST

Markets will remain closed

During the Bharat Bandh, all the transport companies will declare their vehicles by registering a symbolic protest from 6 is to 8 pm on Friday.
India off Against the rising prices of petrol and diesel and the GST,
the All India Merchants Federation has called for the strike today,

the Bharat Bandh is also supported by the All India Transport Welfare Association and the United Kisan Morcha.

Small traders have announced a Bharat Bandh on Friday (26 February) across the country.

The Bharat Bandh has been called by traders against the Narendra Modi government
at the Center for changing the structure of the Goods and Services Tax (GST),
rising prices of petrol and diesel and not taking any concrete steps against the eve bill.
More than eight crores of small Corobari will be involved
in this Bharat Bandh and will pressurize the government for their demands.
Apart from this, about one crore transporters, small-scale industries, and women entrepreneurs from all over the country can also join it.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAT) has said that all commercial markets in the country will remain closed on February 26.
One crore transports have announced a strike and blockade on 26 February.

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