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Maharashtra: Tanker drivers stop work to protest new law on hit-and-run cases

The tanker drivers in Maharashtra Nashik district on Monday stopped work to protest new law on hit-and-run cases

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The tanker drivers in Maharashtra's Nashik district on Monday stopped work to protest new law on hit-and-run cases, reported the PTI.

According to the PTI, tanker drivers stopped work and parked more than 1,000 vehicles in Panewadi village, home to fuel depots, in Maharashtra's Nashik district on Monday, to protest against the new law that provides for up to 10 years in jail term to drivers in hit-and-run cases.

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