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Mumbai: First protest called by new auto union leader is a damp squib

<p>The first protest held by Shashank Rao, who has taken over the reins of several unions from his father veteran leader Sharad Rao proved to be a bit of a damp squib; autos were plying normally in the city</p>

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If his first protest after taking over the reins from veteran leader and union icon Sharad Rao is anything to go by, Shashank Rao is finding his father’s shoes too big to fill — something that should come as good news for the ordinary Mumbaikar.

Addressing the union members, Shashank Rao (circled) said they would be back on the streets to protest within a month unless their demands were met. Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi
Addressing the union members, Shashank Rao (circled) said they would be back on the streets to protest within a month unless their demands were met. Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi

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