Bengaluru, July 30: The Federation of Workers and Owners Associations of road transport has decided to hold a nationwide strike on August 7, urging the central government to withdraw Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill-2017, protect the transport industry and implement Social Security Act for the unorganized workers.

Speaking to reporters at the Press Club here on Monday, Federation leader K Prakash said that autos, taxi, private bus, trucks, state road transport corporations, workshops, spare parts shops and others were under critical situation. They have been facing the harassment from the officials and the police. At this situation, the central government has planned to amend the existing Motor Vehicle Act to destabilize the owners and workers of the industry and handover the entire industry to Indian and corporate companies. They would not allow the government to pass this Bill which aimed at harassing the workers and owners of the transport vehicles, he said.

This Bill would snatch the power of the state government. The power giving inter-state permits would go to the centre and it was a conspiracy to snatch the special right given to the state governments. If the Bill was passed, it would pave way for private operators to run their vehicles without permits, he said.

If the Bill was passed, then the drivers and conductors would be held responsible for accidents and slapped hefty fine. The central government was claiming that the Bill was amended to check the accidents, which is a lie, he said.

KSRTC Employees Federation president HD Revappa, OUT Drivers and Owners Association president Tanvir Pasha, Rudramurthy of Auto Drivers Association, Siddaiah of Taxi Drivers Association, Commercial Vehicles Drivers Association president Puttalingaiah and others were present.

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New Delhi (PTI): Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the RSS were strengthening the wall standing in the path of Dalits, Adivasis and OBCs, even as he acknowledged that the UPA took steps to weaken that wall but not to the extent it should have.

Addressing the 'Samvidhan Rakshak Abhiyaan', Gandhi also referred to the function held on Constitution Day in Parliament and said that it is his guarantee, that "Modi has not read" the Constitution.

"If PM Modi would have read this book then what he does daily, he would not do it," Gandhi said, displaying a copy of the Constitution of India.

Gandhi said the country's whole system is pitted against Dalits, Adivasis and backward class people.

He said a wall obstructs the path of Dalits, Adivasis and OBCs and Modi and the RSS are strengthening that wall by "adding cement to it".

"Slowly the wall (obstructing the path of SCs, STs, OBCs) is getting strengthened. Earlier, the UPA government gave MGNREGA, the land acquisition act, the right to food...those were ways to weaken that wall. Today, when I look back, I can say the UPA government did not weaken the wall to the extent it should have, it did not do it as strongly as it should have," Gandhi said.

"However, we used to make efforts to weaken that wall but they (the BJP) are strengthening that wall by adding concrete," the former Congress president said.

Gandhi said a caste survey being carried out in Telangana is a historic step and the Congress will do the same wherever it comes to power.