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zeeshan1985
8

Dear RAVI, I completely agree with you... still they are not aware of public which has lot of power... i think this is the time to show them.. Honestly
From Netherlands
hrkrishan@asesindia.com
Dear All, I think we should not participate in bandh because it is totally politics, when election came we should change the govt only
From India, Calcutta
mpnakra
Is this "Bharat Bandh" a solution ? The intelligency is in understanding the exact reasons
behind hike in price of petrol (& in general of anything) and to take suitable measures which
are only in our hands instead of blaming the government and showing our anguish by participating in bandh like activities which are no way good for the nation.

From India, Phagwara
V. Balaji
100

1. there is no official announcement from any authority so far. And no one can issue such GO to close the office. Only thing is that if bandh is called for, then how the employees will commute is what the question. Those who are amply fuelled, will be able to attend. Others cannot attend to office. It is a call that an organization has to take.

2. Leave this holiday subject. Why you people make such a hue and cry on this petrol price hike? A lot of people 4 days back were vociferous about the recent petrol price hike. Today what happened? People are running from pillar to post to fetch petrol. Government is playing tactics of not supplying the fuel to the petrol outlets. This is intentionally done (is what my gut feeling says). Petrol manufacturing companies are ordered not to make any despatches, I think. when there is no supply, stocks get depleted in the outlets, then obviously all will be in need of petrol. For the last 3 days, I am witnessing a serpentine queues in the outlets, due to shortage of fuel. there is an artificial demand created by the government with vested interests. Today due to shortage of fuel in the outlets, you (and I and other people also) do not mind paying extra penny to purchase fuel to fill up your tank.

Till recently you were vociferous against government condemning the hike, and today you (you I mean here is a general public) changed your mindset and do not even utter anything on the petrol hike. Your aim is to collect petrol "at any cost and any means". You do not mind waiting in a long queue even at 11.30 p.m. to fill up your half of the tank.

Now, you were in hungry to collect petrol, you do not mind paying even Rs.100/- for a liter. I see a lot of cars waiting in a big queue. How the change has come? Government played a trick that people who shout at petrol price hike will automticlly will run for petrol (whatever may tbe price) if the supply is stopped (may be temporarily). By this tactics, you have forgotten the core problem and your concentration got diverted to "demand for fuel" in the market. THIS IS WHAT OUR GOVERNMENT. YOU CANNOT DO ANYTHING ON THIS. It is to fill up few multimillionnaires' cash box, Government may be joining hands with them.

It is your right to do bandh, hunger fast, etc., probably, Govt. may reduce a rupee or two, which is peanuts. Whenever there is price hike, all these political parties do bandh - they do this to project they are against this; but in reality they form part of a big network.

Therefore understand the reality. It is again an attitudinal problem of certain people with an ulterior motive and nothing else.

V. Balaji

From India, Madras
amiya.manna
Hi All,
I have just relocated myself to a different city, and the everyday transportation cost is actually affecting my kitty savings. On top of that , now that the petrol prices have increased , it will hit big time for people who avail local transportation means.
For me , this bandh should be supported by all, even who owns a car ( the costing is going to be sky-high for them as well)
PLEASE SUPPORT THE BANDH.
Amiya Manna

From India, Hyderabad
supreethasuvarna
5

Some companies have decided to declare a holiday tomorrow and compensate on working on the next following saturday which is 9th June. Our Company is still deciding on declaring a holiday or not. My thoughts are if BMTC, Auto's and Cabs are going to ply tomorrow there should be no need to declare a holiday. Those interested in protesting are free to protest, others who do not want to protest I'm sure the cops are geared up to take action against any violence. Those who still dont want to come to work can either work from home or apply for leave.
-Supreetha

From India, Bangalore
Santosh_Nayak
89

We must support the BANDH, but the thread is more emphasizing the LEAVE issue. Let’s our management decide about tomorrow.
From India, Calcutta
mahesh741981
On 31st all means of transport are going to run smoothly, bandh will be there by UPA Govt, certain parties are also supporting.
From India, Mumbai
Ashwin Nair
8

Dear All,
Rather than standing for or against the notion of what the Govt is doing, our main query is how do we as HR's go about ensuring the Business functioning for our employees.
Do we actually declare an off for our employees and make them work on a off day keeping in mind the employee and Business Infrastructure safety issues or do we actually continue working as a regular business day??
I feel at least in Bangalore (though it is an opposition run Govt) it would not be as serious as other part of the countries. So, I feel that it should be a normal work day as usual.
Would any one care to give more insights on the same?
Regards,
Ashwin

From India, Bangalore
Ashwin Nair
8

Hi RNS, The Bandh was called for by the opposition party NDA over the fuel price hike. Regards, Ashwin
From India, Bangalore
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