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JKPDA highlights demands | | | early times report JAMMU, Sept 15: Jammu and Kashmir Petroleum Dealer Association (JKPDA) has demanded a hike in commission to them on petroleum products; otherwise they would be forced to resort to harsh steps here today. Addressing the media persons, president of the association, Anan Sharma said that many a time, they had raised the issue with the Union Government, but their demands have not been fulfilled so far even after repeated attempted. Their main included increase in the commission on petroleum products from existing 2 percent to 5 percent on invoice value, uniform rates of petroleum products all over India, increase in claim on shrinkage losses from existing to at least one percent besides other demands. The association said that if their demands are not met by September 19, 2010, they will support the cause if No sale/No purchase of petroleum products as decided by the Federation of All India Petroleum Traders.
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