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This is an archive article published on September 1, 2009

Till new LPG filling stations come up,no challan against petrol,diesel autos

In what comes as a relief for diesel and petrol-run autorickshaws in the city,the Chandigarh Administration has decided that no challans would be issued to them till the time the two new LPG filling stations start functioning.

In what comes as a relief for diesel and petrol-run autorickshaws in the city,the Chandigarh Administration has decided that no challans would be issued to them till the time the two new LPG filling stations start functioning. Two LPG filling stations are slated to come up in Sector 38 West (CITCO) and Kapoor Service Station in Sector 21.

State Transport Authority (STA) Secretary Vandana Disodia said,“Till the time two new LPG filling stations come up in the city,challans will not be issued for running autorickshaws on petrol or diesel. While the LPG stations are expected to be functional in a month,the deadline stands extended even in case of a delay (in the setting up of the LPG stations).”

Also,the hearing in the two PIL cases pending in the Punjab and Haryana High Court would be held on September 5 and September 9. Separate petitions were filed by the All Mohali District Autorickshaw Workers’ Union and Chandigarh Autorickshaw Union challenging the UT Administration’s decision of making it mandatory for autorickshaws to run on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG),after August 31.

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The Administration has called a special meeting on Tuesday to decide on the next course of action in the case. The meeting will be chaired by Secretary (Transport) Ram Niwas and attended by STA Secretary Vandana Disodia,Deputy Commissioner R K Rao,Senior Standing Counsel Anupam Gupta,Additional Commissioner-cum-Chief Fire Officer T K Sharma,Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) S S Srivastava and Director,Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism Development Corporation Limited,D K Tiwari.

Even as the autorickshaw union leaders in Chandigarh,Panchkula and Mohali sought participation in Tuesday’s meeting,the Administration denied it.

On this,Disodia said,“The Administration has already heard their demands. Now,the course of action needs to be chalked out and it will be done among the Administration officials only.” It is pertinent to mention here that there were repeated protests by autorickshaw operators against the Administration’s earlier deadline of August 31,as the availability of LPG fuel was not adequate.

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