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Transport Association announces nationwide strike tomorrow: Here’s why

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LAHORE: The All Pakistan Transport Association has announced a massive protest against the unfair behavior of the Motorway Police, here on Tuesday.

According to the chairman of the association, Sheikh Amir Randeem, the protest will resolve issues such as heavy fines and unjustified cases filed against transporters.

The peaceful protest will take place tomorrow at 10 am at Thokar Niaz Baig, where transporters will gather to express their concerns.

Sheikh Amir condemned the FIRs issued by the Motorway Police along with illegal and heavy fines and stressed that not allowing vehicles on the highway after 10 pm is particularly cruel.

The chairman stressed that until justice is served and the grievances of the transporters are redressed, the protest will continue.

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