New Delhi, Sep 21 (IANS): Economic and business activities across India was hit Thursday causing an estimated loss of around Rs.12,500 crore ($2.25 billion), a leading industry lobby said.
The one-day strike, called by parties from the right to the left, and backed by trade unions disrupted normal life and hit key sectors such as road transport, railways, factories, mining, small and big shops, schools and hospitals.
Praveen Khandelwal, secretary general, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said over five crore (50 million) business establishments all over the country kept their shutters down in support of the strike.
"More than 25,000 trade bodies across the country participated in the strike," said Khandelwal.
The cumulative impact of ongoing political instability and the strike could also be seen at the country's stock markets. The benchmark Sensex of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) fell 146.76 points or 0.79 percent at 18,349.25 points.
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) said the strike had been "disruptive for business and trade in many parts of the country."
"While an exact loss for the entire economy is not known, it can be estimated that almost Rs.12,500 crore has been the loss to the country in terms of disruptions in production and trade," said CII.
The CII did not say how it arrived at the figure.
Another industry chamber, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham), put the loss at Rs.10,000 crore ($1.81 billion).
The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and smaller parties had called the strike in protest against the government's recent decision to hike diesel price, limit the supply of subsidised cooking gas and allowing overseas investments in multi-brand retail.
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said the strike had hit the economy but reiterated that the government was not considering a rollback of any of the reform measures.
"In a democracy you have the right to protest against the government's policies. But it's rather ironic that the form of protests you are doing will cause great economic losses," said Chidambaram.
He also said the government has found "new friends" who would support the policies to keep the economy on track.
The industry associations have been asking the government not to roll back the reform measures under political pressure.
"Good economics seldom makes for good politics and therefore, it is important to communicate to the masses the merit and necessity of the reform measures announced by the government," said the CII.
Its president Adi Godrej hoped that parties across the political spectrum would work to ensure that the much needed economic reforms were carried out in the country.
"The merits of the reforms that were first initiated in the early nineties are there for everyone to see. Irrespective of whichever political party has been in the government since then, the reforms have not been reversed," he said in a statement.
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mathias, manglore
Sat, Sep 22 2012mr shetty ur always telling upa looting party ,if bjp will be come same place they will do same thing .we are realy foolish peiple include u also ,just think about .
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Manohar, Mumbai
Fri, Sep 21 2012THIS MONEY SHOULD BE TAKEN FROM BJP AND OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES WHO PARTICIPTED IN THE BANDH. IF THE OPPOSOTION WANTS TO COME TO POWER THEY SHOULD WIN ELECTIONS AND COME NOT BY BHARAT BANDH AND ALL SORTS OF NONSENSE. SC SHOUL TELL THE OPPOSITION PARTIES TO FILL THIS LOSS OF $2.2 MILLION OR SHOULD BAN BJP PARTY.
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Prakash, Mangalore
Fri, Sep 21 2012we are worried about Rs.12,500 crore ($2.25 billion, what about scams of the government there we lost cores in lacks not in thousand, yesterday we breathed fresh air, saved so many thousand barrels of oil. is that true?
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lukas, malpe
Fri, Sep 21 2012these BJP is anti development political party, always play double standard when there is crucial stage.should UPA should bring out how much money lost beause of BJP and its organisation since 15 years of strike and bandh called by BJP and communal voilence.
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T.K HAMZA, KUSHALNAGAR
Fri, Sep 21 2012ANOTHER GIFT FROM BJP, BY CALLING FOR NATION WIDE BUNDH WHAT THEY HAVE ACHEIVED? BJP WILL TAKE INDIA 100 YEARS BACK BY THEIR THINKING STYLE OF "OBEERAYA'S ERA"
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Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar
Fri, Sep 21 2012In Gulf Countries If Arabs go on strike n protest like against foriegn outlets many Indian Hypermarkets business organization shutdown and pack to India.
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Tony, Bangalore
Fri, Sep 21 2012Opposition parties should be asked to pay for this loss. They are totally misguiding the innocent people who donot know anything about economics. They are putting politics in front of countries interest.
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Rakesh shetty, mangalore
Fri, Sep 21 2012UPA TEAM IS REPSPONSIBLE FOR THIS STRIKE.
LET THEM REDUCE ALL FOOD RATE HIKE, PETROL,DIESEL RATE HIKE,ETC. THEN WHOLE INDIA AND BJP WILL SUPPORT THEM. NO ONE WILL MAKE ANY BANDH OR STRIKE.
BUT LIKE THIS NEVER HAPPEN IN THIS FUTURE. THEY GOOD ONLY IN LOOTING.
ONLY BJP CAN SAVE OUR INDIA. JAI HO BJP.
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R.Bhandarkar., M
Fri, Sep 21 2012The FM can even push this under the carpet by uttering'Zero Loss',
his own patent figure in respect of several scams that has rocked the nation!
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ayes p, mangalore/ksa
Fri, Sep 21 2012opposition parties will borne by these loss they are the responsible for huge loss.
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JRAO,
Fri, Sep 21 2012SIMPLE ! THIS HIKE IS TO MAKE GOOD THE LOSS DUE TO SCAMS ONE AFTER THE OTHER AT THE CENTRE THUS HARMING OUR ECONOMY AND FM IS ALSO ONE OF THE ACCUSED OR OTHERWISE LET THE GOVT. SAY DUE TO WHAT REASON CRUDE OIL PRICE INCREASE ETC.
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