Leaders of All-India Motor Transport Congress which spearheads the strike said here today that though the Kerala government had invited them to a dialogue on April 6, their agitation would continue till a solution was found.
The trucks have stopped plying through Walayar check post, bordering Tamil Nadu and Kerala, from April one. The strike was intensified after the AIMTC decided to stop sending their trucks to Kerala from all the 18 check posts in the state.
Transportation of eggs, chicken and vegetables were also affected following the strike.
The truckers wanted faster clearance of their vehicles, increasing check post counters from the present three and also basic amenities to lorry drivers and their assistants, the sources said.