Central trade unions on Wednesday asked the Center trade associations to oppose the everyday life in Kerala to oppose the “anti-agricultural, anti-agricultural and anti-national pro-corporate policies”, as the state’s offices also include state’s secretariat, including thin attendance, shops and establishments remained closed, and vehicles were placed on the road.
Kerala reports indicated that pro-stroke employees belonging to left unions blocked vehicles at several places, and forced banks and private institutions to close.
Although the Kerala government did not announce a holiday for educational institutions, most schools reported the presence of the skeleton as the authorities did not operate the institution buses, afraid of the attack of striking workers.
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) also suspended its services. On Tuesday, Kerala Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar, who belongs to the Kerala Congress (B), said that he would ensure that buses would do regular services on the day of strike.
However, the Situ leader and the ruling convenor left the Democratic Front TP Ramakrishnan, dismissed the minister’s stand, saying that KSRTC employees would participate in the Bharat Bandh, and dare the employees to work.

More than 25 crore workers in banking, insurance, postal, mining and construction industries are expected to participate in the nationwide general strike.
A alliance of 10 central trade unions in coordination with various farmers and rural workers’ organizations, they are protesting as they describe as supporters-corporates, anti-lebor policies of the Center.
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