To condemn rising gasoline and CNG costs, auto, taxi, and cab drivers’ groups in Delhi have announced a two-day strike starting today. After various organizations of auto and taxi drivers demanded that fare charges are raised and fuel costs are cut, Delhiites may have difficulty traveling throughout the country’s capital over these two days.
The city’s public transportation system is supplemented by over 90,000 automobiles and over 80,000 registered taxis.
While other unions have announced a one-day strike, the Sarvodaya Driver Association Delhi, which represents taxi aggregator drivers, has announced an “indefinite” strike beginning Monday.
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