Suhail Rather
Bandipora, June 13: The protest strike of Tipper, Tractor Association of Bandipora entered Seventh day on sunday in north Kashmir's Bandipora district. The owners of vehicles dealing with sand and gravel transport in Bandipora district said they were not able to feed their families amid lockdown and cumbersome government procedures.
The drivers staged a silent protest from 7th of this month in this north district by stating that many vehicles were being seized on the pretext of operating illegally. The protest now entered day seven, with drivers stating that they had no hope in view. Drivers of all tippers assembled today in main bus stand in Nussu Bandipora and held silent protest to press for their demands.
Drivers erected temporary sheds for night stay and are on continuous protest pressing for their demands. Raveed Nabi, a contractor said, that the vehicle owners were living in a constant fear of being caught by many departments.
President Tipper Association, Sonaullah Wani said that with lockdown and no work, they were unable to pay off loans on their vehicles and their families were forced to starve. “We have become suicidal as we are not able to feed our families. We are not able to pay power and water bills,” he said.
The drivers said that the Geology and Mining department had created a chaos in a bid to “streamline the royalty” of sand and gravel.
They said that due to this, not only were the drivers suffering but the peoplecat large were being forced to buy the material at exorbitant rates.
They also requested the Lieutenant Governor and the Deputy Commissioner Bandipora to redress their grievances at the earliest.