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Union leader Sharad Rao calls off strike in Mumbai

Updated on: 19 February,2013 03:17 PM IST  | 
Shashank Rao |

Union leader Sharad Rao has said that he will not be participating in the proposed nationwide strike on February 20 and 21, allaying all fears of transport services being adversely affected.

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Mumbaikars need not worry about buses, trains, autorickshaws and cabs not being available during the proposed two-day nationwide shutdown.

Trade unions led by Hind Mazdoor Sabha president Sharad Rao will not be participating in the Bharat bandh proposed on February 20 and 21. All modes of transport will operate as usual.


Union leader Sharad Rao calls off strike in Mumbai
Hind Mazdoor Sabha president Sharad Rao



Today, Rao announced that his unions will not be a part of the shutdown as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has formed a 5-member commitee to look into their demands.

"The government has extended its hand to trade unions for the first time in many years. We will talk to the government and wait for another 3 months," said Rao.

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