Under the new Act, district collectors have been authorised to decide rates of the sand under Rajasthan Goods (Control of Production, Supply, Distribution and Trade and Commerce) Act which was recently introduced to check black marketing and hoarding of certain essential commodities.
The operators claimed that the new rates of sand fixed by district collectors were impractical and they were facing hardship and losses in the trade due to the new regulation.
"We are not able to sell bajri in reasonable rates," Sharma said adding that, "The government has spared lease holders and small operators are being targeted who are the main sufferers."
"If our demands are not met in a week, we would reach the Secretariat with our trucks and hand over their keys to the chief minister as we can not operate in losses," he said.