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Diesel hike not just by Ktk govt, but Centre too: Minister

Diesel hike not just by Ktk govt, but Centre too: Minister

Bengaluru, Apr 15 (UNI) Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Tuesday questioned the selective outrage against the state government over the ongoing truckers’ strike, asking why the Centre's repeated fuel price hikes and toll collections have not drawn similar protests.
"It is unfair that only the state government is being targeted when the central government has increased fuel prices multiple times," Reddy told reporters, as the indefinite strike by truckers disrupted transport services across Karnataka.
Clarifying the state’s position, he said the recent revision involved only a Rs 2 hike in diesel and not petrol. “Even five to six months ago, we had made a similar revision. We understand that this may be a burden on the transport sector, but the Centre must also share the responsibility. From 1964 to 2015, fuel prices rose from Rs 49 to Rs 92 — that increase was not solely by the state,” Reddy added.
On the issue of toll plazas, the Minister criticised truckers for demanding abolition of only state-operated tolls. "Why are they not questioning toll plazas run by the central government?" he asked.
The truckers have demanded the abolition of toll collection within the state. The Federation of Karnataka State Lorry Owners and Agents Association (FOKSLOAA), representing over six lakh members, cited toll-related grievances as one of the primary reasons for their indefinite strike. They allege persistent extortion and harassment at state toll plazas, which they claim causes undue stress and financial burden. ​
Reddy also responded to other demands raised by the trucking community. He clarified that the proposed hike in fitness certificate fees for older vehicles is still in the draft stage and is a central government proposal, not a decision by the Karnataka government.
The Minister further explained that traffic restrictions on vehicles entering Bengaluru during peak hours were decisions taken by the police department to manage congestion, and not by his Ministry.
Reiterating the government's readiness for dialogue, he said, "We are open to discussions. Let them come to the negotiating table — we are ready to find a solution."
The strike, led by the Federation of Karnataka State Lorry Owners and Agents Association (FOKSLOAA), has drawn support from transporters in several other states and threatens to disrupt the movement of essential goods if prolonged.
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