Key Points

Odisha's Transport Minister claims the drivers' strike has turned political after protestors were asked not to disrupt Rahul Gandhi's rally. The minister insists the government has already addressed the drivers' key demands. Meanwhile, Congress shared a video of the drivers' association president urging members to allow smooth passage for rally attendees. The strike continues for a fourth day amid escalating political tensions.

Key Points: Odisha Transport Minister Jena Says Drivers' Strike Now Political

  • Transport Minister claims govt addressed drivers' demands
  • Strike delayed for Rahul Gandhi rally
  • Congress shares driver leader's appeal
  • Protest enters fourth day amid political row
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Odisha drivers' strike: Politics has emerged in protest, says Transport Minister

Odisha Transport Minister alleges drivers' strike politicized after association supports Rahul Gandhi rally, urges protest withdrawal.

"Politics emerged in the protest with the strike being postponed by a day in support of the Congress rally - Bibhuti Bhushan Jena"

Bhubaneswar, July 11

State Commerce and Transport Minister Bibhuti Bhushan Jena on Friday alleged that the cease-work strike by the Odisha Drivers' Mahasangha (drivers' association) has become embroiled in party politics, following the association president's appeal to the protestors not to halt vehicles heading to Rahul Gandhi's 'Save the Constitution' rally in Bhubaneswar on Friday.

Writing on his X handle on Friday, Jena said, "There is no need for further protests, as the government, in the interest of drivers, has already listened to and discussed implementing all the demands of the protesting drivers' association."

"Politics emerged in the protest with the strike being postponed by a day in support of the Congress rally scheduled for July 11," he further added.

He appealed to the leaders of the association not to mislead innocent, honest drivers in the name of the movement.

"I appeal to my fellow drivers to withdraw from the protest," urged Jena.

Odisha Congress Shares Video Message from Driver Union Leader Supporting Rahul Gandhi's event.

Earlier, the Congress party on Thursday shared a video message from the association's president, Prashant Menduli, appealing to fellow drivers not to obstruct vehicles carrying Congress supporters to Rahul Gandhi’s scheduled public meeting.

In the video, Menduli clarified that although the driver community continues its statewide protest, the association has received a request from a Congress MLA seeking support for the smooth transportation of people attending Rahul Gandhi's programme.

“We are continuing our protest, but I urge my driver brothers not to stop any buses or vehicles carrying Congress supporters to Rahul Gandhi’s meeting,” Menduli said.

“There’s no need to panic. I appeal to all drivers to allow these vehicles to pass without any disruption, as Congress has sought our support for this event,” he added.

The cease-work strike by drivers across the state entered its fourth day on Friday.

Meanwhile, Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President Bhakta Charan Das had earlier strongly criticised the Odisha state government, accusing it of deliberately escalating the ongoing strike by the Odisha Driver Mahasangha in an attempt to sabotage the upcoming visit of senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The minister is right - protests should remain apolitical. But the government should also act faster on drivers' demands. They work hard day and night to keep our state moving. Their safety and fair wages matter more than any political rally.
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Aman W
As an Odia, I'm disappointed how every issue becomes political. Drivers have real concerns - insurance, working hours, harassment by officials. Instead of solving these, both BJP and Congress are busy scoring points. Shame!
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Priya S
The drivers' association president's video shows clear political bias. Why single out Congress vehicles? Either continue full strike or call it off completely. This selective approach damages credibility of their movement. 🤔
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Karan T
My father is a truck driver in Odisha. The strike has affected our family income, but we support it because these demands are pending for years. Politicians only remember drivers during elections or rallies. Enough is enough!
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Nisha Z
Both sides are playing dirty politics here. Government should have addressed drivers' concerns long back, and Congress shouldn't hijack their protest. Common people suffer while netas enjoy their power games. 😤
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David E
As an expat in Bhubaneswar, I'm observing this situation closely. The politicization of labor movements

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