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Petrol bunks to switch off lights for two days

December 19, 2013 10:28 am | Updated 10:28 am IST - CHENNAI

Petroleum dealers in the State will participate in protests planned next week, including a day’s closure on December 24, by the Confederation of Indian Petroleum Dealers demanding more commission.

Stating this, Tamilnadu Petroleum Dealers Association leaders on Wednesday said a ‘blackout’ had been planned at the petrol bunks on December 22 and 23. Barring what was necessary for transacting business, all other lights at the outlets, including those in driveway, yard and on the canopy would be switched off during the two days.

“Since we do not want our customers to suffer, there will be lights where necessary for them and from a point of safety,” the Association president A.R.Damodaran told presspersons after a meeting of its executive committee.

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The trade is hopeful of the government announcing an increase in the commission ahead of the protests. However, if there is no response the dealers would go for a protest closure for 24 hours from the midnight of December 23.

Company-owned, company-operated (COCO) retail outlets, however, would not be part of the strike. Though only a few in numbers, their functioning would reduce the impact on the consumers.

Switching off the lights, the Association vice-president K.Suresh Kumar said, was a different but strong way of conveying the sentiments of the dealers.

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