The day-long strike called by the Delhi Petrol Dealers Association (DPDA) would coincide with the coming into effect of Delhi government's order which makes it compulsory for motorists to present the Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate at the time of refuelling.
The government has directed petrol pumps to keep their PUC centres open until the close of the pump itself -- a move which is expected to result in an extension of the working hours of PUC centres from December 1.
"We are very upset with the notification and have decided that all petrol pump dealers in the city will go off work on December 1, the day the government will be implementing its decision to make PUC certificates mandatory for refuelling," said Atul Peshawaria, president of DPDA.
Petrol pumps will remain closed from midnight of November 30 to midnight of December 1, he said.
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There are around 420 petrol pumps and 667 PUC Centres in the national capital.
According to the decision, motorists without a PUC certificate will not be able to refill their tanks as it will be mandatory for petrol pumps to check the PUC before selling diesel or petrol.
Talking about the decision for mandatory PUC, a senior transport department official said, "We have made it clear that petrol pump dealers will have to keep PUC centres open for as long as their petrol pumps function.
"Besides, we have also floated tenders to increase the number of PUC centres so that there will be no chaos at petrol pumps when the government implements its decision.