Karnataka Petroleum Dealers Association had not supported the move initiated by dealers from other states who had said they would close petrol stations on Sundays with effect from May 14 protesting non-implementation of many of their demands, they said.
Addressing reporters here, Karnataka unit Petroleum Dealers Association general secretary Vishwas Shenoy said closing stations on Sundays would not be the right move as those belonging to the private sector would remain open.
He said this would create more problems for them and added that their genuine demands should be considered by authorities.
The district associations of petroleum dealers in all 24 districts come under Karnataka Petroleum Dealers Association.
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