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<h1>Government Labels AIMTC Transporters' Strike Unreasonable; Ongoing Talks on Diesel Prices, Tax Exemptions, and Transport Laws.</h1> The transporters' strike organized by the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) has been labeled as unreasonable and unjustified by government officials. The strike demands include a bailout package for the road transport industry, reduction in diesel and tyre prices, tax exemptions, and amendments to transport laws. The government has already reduced diesel prices and is considering further reductions. Measures have been taken to address loan restructuring and service tax issues, and discussions are ongoing regarding toll payments and free vehicle movement. The government emphasizes its commitment to addressing these issues, deeming the strike unnecessary.