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Roadways worker killed as strike begins in Haryana

Updated on: 20 February,2013 10:51 AM IST  | 
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Narinder Singh, a Haryana Roadways driver, was killed today while he was protesting near the Ambala bus depot gate.

Roadways worker killed as strike begins in Haryana

The nationwide strike call given by various trade unions started on a tragic note after a Haryana Roadways employee was crushed under the wheels of a state roadways transport bus early today.


Narinder Singh, a Haryana Roadways driver, was protesting near the Ambala bus depot gate when district authorities tried to ply bus services forcibly, Haryana Roadways Workers Union's Ambala district president Inder Singh Bhadana said.


He said Singh was crushed under the wheels of a bus and the bus driver escaped from the spot.


The accident led to violence with scores of outraged roadways staff and union leaders present at the spot. The vehicles of the district administration officers and police were damaged in the violence.

Bhadana said the body of the victim would not be cremated till the state government registered a case against senior police officials and the Haryana Roadways general manager for trying to forcibly ply buses.

The workers' unions have called an all-India shutdown to press for demands like concrete measures to counter inflation, steps for employment generation, job security, universal social security, and ensuring that workers get a minimum wage of Rs 10,000 per month along with daily allowance.u00a0

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