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Published 30 Nov, 2011 12:19am

Truckers want Nato supplies stopped permanently

PESHAWAR, Nov 29: The owners of oil tankers and public transport vehicles blocked G.T. Road here on Tuesday to protest attack by Nato forces on a border post in Mohmand tribal region.

The provincial chapter of All Pakistan Oil Tankers Owners Association (APOTOA) and Sarhad Transport Owners Association held separate protest demonstrations, asking the government to stop Nato supplies on permanent basis.

The owners of oil tankers blocked the road at Taru Jabba while the public transport operators held demonstration near General Bus Stand. The protesting transporters were carrying banners and placards inscribed with anti-Us and anti-Nato slogans.

They also held a sit-in on road and demanded of the government to stop supply of oil and other containers to Nato forces in Afghanistan permanently.

The oil tanker owners marched from their main office near Pakistan State Oil depot in Taru Jaba and blocked G.T. Road to all kinds of traffic to express their anger against the US-led forces.

Talking to journalists, APOTOA president Nasir Ali Khan appreciated the government's decision of suspending supply of goods to Nato troops in Afghanistan. He assured the government that they would fully support it in that regard.

“We can't tolerate US hegemony any more in this part of the region and its notorious act,” he said. He condemned the unprovoked Nato air strikes on military checkposts. He said that it was not the first incident of its kind wherein security forces were targeted but several such attacks had been carried out in the recent past.

Mr Khan termed the attack against the sovereignty and integrity of the country and open aggression by the US-led troops.

APOTOA general secretary Jan Mohammad Khan and central secretary information Dost Mohammad also spoke on the occasion.

Later, the protester offered fateha for the departed souls and prayed for integrity and solidarity of the country.

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