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Pune Tanker Operators Call Off Strike After Mayor's Intervention; 15-Day Compliance Relief Granted

Pune Police authorities ease enforcement deadline on safety rules after talks; tanker operators agree to resume services

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 16 April 2026: Tanker operators in Pune have called off their strike following mediation by Mayor Manjusha Nagpure and discussions with senior police officials.

The decision came after authorities agreed to give operators 15 days to comply with new safety regulations, including installing 360-degree cameras.

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The strike was initially announced in response to strict enforcement measures by traffic police, who had begun imposing fines of ₹1,500 per trip on tankers failing to meet safety norms such as having a cleaner onboard and installing surveillance cameras.

Operators also objected to being labelled as a 'tanker mafia', asserting that they are essential service providers supplying water to residents.

Concerns over reckless tanker driving and recent fatal incidents had led to public anger, prompting authorities to tighten rules. However, tanker operators argued that immediate compliance was difficult due to a shortage of manpower and limited availability of camera equipment.

Following a meeting in Kondhwa, the mayor intervened and requested police officials to allow time for implementation. Authorities agreed to the extension on the condition that the strike be withdrawn.

Mayor Manjusha Nagpure stated that operators are facing genuine challenges in arranging staff and equipment, and a short extension would help them comply with regulations.

She added that a follow-up meeting will be held within the next eight days to review improvements in tanker services and ensure safety measures are implemented effectively.

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