Despite the Shiv Sena deciding to support the two-day trade union strike from Wednesday, the city enjoyed normal functioning of transport, thanks to Hind Mazdoor Sabha president Sharad Rao’s decision not to participate.
Rao is noted for bringing this metropolis’ life to a halt by heading strikes of transport unions.
Almost 12 years ago, he’d shot into the limelight after he mobilised support for a bandh call against the 'anti-labour and anti-people' economic policies of the state and central governments.
Rao justified his non-participation by citing the appointment of a panel of senior central ministers, not bureaucrats, to look into the issues raised by the 11 agitating TUs.
He says a large number of these relating to rickshaw and taxi drivers were being resolved.
In the case of employees of the Sena-controlled BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation, he says the issues are in the process of getting addressed by the administration.
This when Rao has been leading a series of agitation in BMC for 18 years.
Today, the Sena desisted from using its famed muscle power as Class XII exams begin tomorrow.
And, for a change, Rao won bouquets and not brickbats from Mumbaikars; in the past, he was usually painted as the city’s